WAS ANDERSON RIGHT? WHO WAS HE?
A Review of James Anderson’s Report on the First Six Years of Organised Freemasonry by RW OSSIAN LANG, Grand Historian, 1932
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
A Review of James Anderson’s Report on the First Six Years of Organised Freemasonry by RW OSSIAN LANG, Grand Historian, 1932
By Stephen Dafoe The following article, part one in a series on Templar Battles, is adopted from Stephen Dafoe’s book Nobly Born: An Illustrated History…
Over 100 brethren gathered at Ashfield House Burton on Trent to witness the Consecration of Musket Pike and Drum Lodge No.9906, the lodge of historical…
W Bro Paul Cooper Installed as Worshipful Master of Somerset Masters Lodge The 101st Meeting of Somerset Masters Lodge 3746, was held at Nailsea…
The first Masonic Hall in Hong Kong was built in 1846 by The Zetland Lodge No. 525, English Constitution and was named Zetland Hall in honour of…
Old Aluredian Lodge Advance Candidate for Richard Huish Lodge The Regular meeting of Old Aluredian Lodge (OAL) on Saturday 12th March opened with the…
Splashing Out After 50 years Ernest Dockwray was presented with a certificate for 50 years of membership as a Durham Freemason, representing a masonic…
On Tuesday 19 April 2016, Brierfield Lodge No 7560, situated at Padiham in the Burnley and Pendle District, received the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand…
£40,000 to Castle Hill School is largest award ever given Masons hand over £40,000 to Castle Hill School Sensory Pod Appeal. Masons, David Firth (left)…
In 1908 The Connaught Rooms were named after the then Grand Master, the Duke of Connaught and became one of the most popular venues for social and…