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
On Wednesday April 6th, Bridge St was the venue for a special evening when the Brethren and guests got together at Ashbury Lodge No.1459 to celebrate the…
Sheffield Freemasonry Medal commemorating the opening of the New Royal Exchange London, circa 1844. Silver coloured metal medal. On the obverse central t…
First published here http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/ In the 1740s there was a growing number of Irishmen in London, many of whom had become…
Ken, who has recently got his feet well and truly under the table at Douglas Bank Nursing Home in a lovely room with a fantastic view, along with his wife…
W Bro Len Thorne, P51 Mustang pilot and Past Master of Ipsley Lodge No 6491 is now featured in the newly refurbished American Air Museum (AAM) at the…
Liverpool Masonic Hall has hosted yet another memorable occasion in its long distinguished history when the members of Victory Lodge No 6238 held a joint…
On the 22nd March 1911 a printed Form of Memorial was received by Grand Lodge for a new Warrant to hold a Lodge at Freemasons’ Hall, Dublin to be…
Putting Australia on the map Few men in history can claim to have named an entire country, but Freemason Matthew Flinders is one of them….
Working as one With December marking the bicentenary of the union of the Grand Lodges, John Hamill explores the people and planning behind the creation…