TADASU HAYASHI THE JAPANESE DIPLOMAT WHO BECAME AN ENGLISH FREEMASON
THE JAPANESE DIPLOMAT WHO BECAME AN ENGLISH FREEMASON By James L. Johnston, PGM, Japan M.W. Brother Johnston, PGM of Masons in Japan, serves as Grand…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
THE JAPANESE DIPLOMAT WHO BECAME AN ENGLISH FREEMASON By James L. Johnston, PGM, Japan M.W. Brother Johnston, PGM of Masons in Japan, serves as Grand…
THE DORMER MASONIC STUDY CIRCLE, TRANSACTION NO. 94 “THE FOURTH PART OF A CIRCLE” by W.Bro.J. D. BLAKELEY, M.Sc., F.R.I.C., Prov. A.G.D.C., Essex,…
“The Masonic Fishing Charity’s aim is to bring an interactive fishing and countryside experience to people with special needs”. It achieves this by…
Splashing Out After 50 years Ernest Dockwray was presented with a certificate for 50 years of membership as a Durham Freemason, representing a masonic…
by R.W. Bro. Leon Zeldis, Editor, The Israel Freemason Mearat Tzedkiyahu or Cave of Zedekiah, more commonly known as the Quarries of King Solomon, is a…
Presented at the Vancouver Grand Masonic Day, October 16, 1999 by W. Bro. Helio L. Da Costa Jr. The tenets of Freemasonry are universal, however, the way…
Thomas Dundas, second Earl of Zetland, was born in Marylebone, London on 5 February 1795. He was the son of Lawrence Dundas, first Earl of Zetland and his…
Aleister Crowley and Freemasonry Aleister Crowley and Freemasonry Aleister Crowley, a brilliant student of symbolism and ritual, had at least four major…
Sheffield Freemasonry Lodges of the World The Danish Order of Freemasons (The Grand Lodge of Denmark) is located on Blegdamsvej in the Østerbro area of…