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Sheffield Freemasonry Carafe in Bristol blue glass engraved with the Antients Grand Lodge coat of arms, circa 1790. Carafe of blue glass with a bulbous…
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Sheffield Freemasonry Carafe in Bristol blue glass engraved with the Antients Grand Lodge coat of arms, circa 1790. Carafe of blue glass with a bulbous…
To mark the 150th Anniversary of the presentation of the first medals in 1856, the Library and Museum of Freemasonry had a exhibition about some holders…
Freemasonry is proud of its record in supporting local Communities and identifies Charities and Worthy causes which have similar aims. On Friday 3rd June a small delegation of Cheshire Freemasons visted just such a Social Enterprise in Leasowe on the Wirral, Neo Community Cafe’ .
Cheshire Autism Practical Support ( ChAPS ) is a Charity started in 2010 by three parents who all have children on the Autism spectrum it now supports over 500 families across Cheshire. Colin Ross the Provincial Grand Charity Steward for the Province of Cheshire Freemasons visited ChAPS at their office at the Frodsham Business Centre on Friday 3rd June bringing with him a Community Grant cheque from the Cheshire Freemasons Charity (FCF) for £300
Just short of £46,000 was donated to charity by North Fylde Group Freemasons at their biennial Charity Giving Day at Cleveleys Masonic Hall
Freemasons and their families in the Province of Cheshire have raised £3,010,793 in Festival for the Masonic Samaritan Fund (MSF).
Sheffield Freemasonry . Freemasonry has been actively practiced in Sheffield since 1761, one hundred years before the American Civil War. Sheffield…
Public display Civil rights advocate and art collector John Bowes seemed destined for masonic greatness. Philippa Faulks discovers the Provincial…
Annual Briefing Speaking at Great Queen Street on 26 April, masonic leaders explained how Freemasonry can grasp success if members can learn to share…