Simon installs his father in Toxteth Lodge
After a very happy and successful year in the chair of King Solomon, it was time for the WM Arthur Bartley to install his successor at the meeting of…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
After a very happy and successful year in the chair of King Solomon, it was time for the WM Arthur Bartley to install his successor at the meeting of…
It was one of those autumnal evenings; you know the sort, one that is rather dreary with a chill in the air and the constant threat of drizzle; not the…
Bro Colin and Bro Adam Turner father and son became members of Justice-cum-Waldron Lodge number 4763 on 8 November in a special double ceremony. The…
A former members jewels and ritual books have been handed to the lodge by his granddaughter for which we are very thankful. The former member, W Bro…
Report by Geoff Harris, Media Coordinator. On Thursday 20th October 2016, two hundred and thirty Provincial Grand Officers attended the Winter Gardens,…
Palmer Lodge of Provincial Grand Stewards carried out a fine Passing Ceremony on behalf of Dr Field Lodge, No 8158, this Tuesday 25th October. Bro…
Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire Lodge of Installed Masters has witnessed many special occasions and the Installation meeting which took place on…
Members and visitors of Barlow Moor Lodge No 4525 were most honoured and delighted in receiving Tony Harrison, Provincial Grand Master, to their installation meeting at Urmston Masonic Hall. Tony was accompanied by Mike Adams, (South Eastern Group Chairman) and fellow grand officers Brian Hayes, Chris McNab, David Durling (group vice chairman) and Gareth Jones along with Provincial Senior Grand Warden John Lee and Provincial Junior Grand Warden Jonathan Hall and acting Senior Grand Deacon Colin Ellis.
Ormskirk Masonic Hall was well attended when over 57 members and guests came together to witness the installation ceremony of Stanley of Bickerstaffe Lodge No 3511. The master David Paton welcomed everyone to the ceremony before saying: “It is usual for us to commence with singing the opening ode, but as you can see we have no organist, and at the moment we have no master elect, this brethren could be a very interesting evening.”
Lodge Amity and Rossendale Forest No. 283 celebrate 225 years