Masonic Museum is Recognised
Kent Museum of Freemasonry is Awarded a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence The certificate is awarded to those visitor destinations that have…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Kent Museum of Freemasonry is Awarded a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence The certificate is awarded to those visitor destinations that have…
1st June saw the 89th Regular and 22nd Installation meeting of Temple of Athene Lodge No. 9541, the Masonic Research Lodge of the Province of Middlesex.
Well, our brethren across the Atlantic are confronting this same situation in England, and the similarities and differences between our two societies are interesting to compare.
By Guest Contributor: Bro. Byron J. Collier Photo Credit: Tiffany Roberts Photography- Lodge Veritas No. 556 Officer Installation As Freemasons we pride…
Masons, family and friends came together recently to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ormskirk Masonic Hall. The iconic building right in the heart of…
A founding member of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, and secretary for its first fourteen years, it was George William Speth’s idea to form a…
It was overwhelmingly agreed that the day was a ‘wonderful effort’ by everyone who was involved with the annual summer fair held at Eccles Masonic Hall, Elm Bank, Eccles. As usual, the fair was held in support of the Association of Friends of Ecclesholme Benevolent Fund in helping to raise much needed funds for the residents at Ecclesholme Masonic Residential Home.
THE memorial presented by the St. Paul’s Head Lodge gives occasion for a description of the Sword which Bro. George Moody was empowered to bear before…
Early masonic tradition traces Freemasonry partly to Pythagoras, who is said to have travelled in England
In the olden time it was no easy matter for a man to become a Freemason. He had to win the right by hard work, technical skill, and personal worth