69 mile ultra marathon for the Perthes Association
Chris Lightfoot, Assistant Director of Ceremonies at Shakespeare Lodge in Warwick is working hard to raise awareness and much needed money for the Perthes…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Chris Lightfoot, Assistant Director of Ceremonies at Shakespeare Lodge in Warwick is working hard to raise awareness and much needed money for the Perthes…
Bro Robert Finney today celebrates 50 years in freemasonry, to the day, as a member of Stanlow Lodge No.6257. Brother Bob was initiated into Stanlow Lodge…
On Sunday 11th September the Acting Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Derbyshire were invited to Hassop Hall for an excellent lunch. The event was…
W Bro Richard James Richardson was born on 23 January 1922 in Doncaster. At that time, the nation was still rebuilding its strength after the carnage of the First World War and the principles of commitment to one’s family, friends and colleagues which were very much to the fore, created an environment which shaped the attitude of many young men. What emerged were men who recognised the value of service to others and it is therefore probably not surprising that Dick Richardson became the man we know.
A cheque for £5,000 being this year’s contribution from the Famous Five, was presented by VW Bro Alan Wellan, PGSwdB, Past Deputy Provincial Grand Master, in front of a large congregation at St Mary’s Collegiate Church, Warwick. The church and Warwickshire Freemasonry have many links, some of which are summarised below. This summary was written for the St Mary’s Church magazine by Alan, and was also printed in the brochure for this year’s Annual Church Service in June. Alan is a member of St Mary’s Parochial Church Council.
A member of society Would you describe Freemasonry as a product of the class struggle? In his 2016 Prestonian Lecture, Dr Richard Berman defines…
Special Evensong at Exeter Cathedral held to thank Devonshire #Freemasons
On a warm summer’s evening, Bootle Pilgrim Lodge No 1473 hosted their third annual summer fun quiz night, once again held at the Litherland Masonic Hall. The quiz night is a great opportunity for the brethren of the lodge and the group with their partners and friends to meet during the summer break to catch up and have some fun together.
Bedford Masonic Lodge supports taekwondo star Tate Budge
The joint Conference on the history of Freemasonry held by Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 and Queens’ College at the University of Cambridge in…