Freemasons and the Sikh community
More than 50 guests were invited to the Slough Masonic Centre to learn about the links between Freemasons and the Sikh community.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
More than 50 guests were invited to the Slough Masonic Centre to learn about the links between Freemasons and the Sikh community.
A group of independent Catholics outside of Boston were illegally occupying a closed Roman Catholic church building for over a decade.
Mark Grand Lodge will be held on Tuesday, 13 September 2016 at Freemasons’ Hall in London and the summons and dining form are attached or can now be downloaded from www.glmmm.com.
Twelve years into his prank, Taxil called a press conference on 19 April 1897. To the amazement of the audience (which included a number of priests), he announced to the world that everything he had written was 100 percent hoax.
Many of us grew up in the 1960s and 70s where, for some, it was a time of making out a living repairing cars, exterminating pests or hop picking. Boys were taught to fish by their fathers during the weekends, cast after cast plopping into willow-shaded water, while weekdays were spent at the secondary school where, for some, gardening and metalwork were still being taught. Fishing is an unsentimental memoir of that time and nothing has changed for those boys today. As adults they continue to carry out the traditions of fishing as taught by their fathers and pass this knowledge on to the children who have a love for the sport.
Sleaford Masonic Buildings Company Ltd was first registered on 13th April 1916, thereby completing 100 years as a Limited Company.
Sleaford Masonic Buildings Company LtdOne Hundred Years Old!
The Rob Vine Fund has again been a grateful beneficiary of the Freemasons’ Air Ambulance Grand Charity fund.
Keith Dalrymple, on behalf of the Freemasons, presented a cheque for £4,000 to Dr David Stevens, one of the Rob Vine Fund directors.
Staff and youngsters at Netherthong Pre-School & Play Group have received a £500 cheque to buy equipment for their outdoor activity area.
Jim Woods, a grand officer and a past master of Peace and Unity Lodge No 3966 and Landmark Lodge No 7273 is in his 74th year. For many years he was the local care officer for the lodges and chapters on the Fylde coast