Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance
Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance From left: Michael Roff, Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Herefordshire; Rev David Bowen,…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance From left: Michael Roff, Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Herefordshire; Rev David Bowen,…
The Svastika The svasticaby Mrs. J. C. Murray-Aynsley [It is generally admitted that the Svastika is in some form emblematic of the sun or fire, but that…
With the level of central funding frozen for the past three years and the prospect of the freeze continuing for the immediate future, community support…
On 18 December 1914 an extraordinary document arrived at Freemasons’ Hall in London addressed to Sir Edward Letchworth, the Grand Secretary. It began: ‘We, the undersigned brethren, at present interned with other British civilians at the concentration camp at Ruhleben, Spandau, Germany, send hearty good wishes to the Grand Master, officers and brethren in Great Britain, hoping that we may have the pleasure soon of greeting them personally.’
Falklands meeting with The Duke Last November, a pilgrimage was organised to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Falklands conflict. A group of…