Sheffield Masonic Library
The Sheffield Masonic Library Scheme started life in 1876, and in 1910 all the books, property and funds of the library were handed over to the newly…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Sheffield Masonic Library Scheme started life in 1876, and in 1910 all the books, property and funds of the library were handed over to the newly…
Generations of pupils at the Royal Masonic School for Girls at Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire have passed them or sat under them while eating or listening…
The members of Stretford with Trafford Lodge No.4379 were joined by many guest from around the Province, foremost of these was the Provincial Grand…
W Bro Ian Johnson presented £500 to guest speaker W Bro Granville Angell in support of his charity, VC Grave Concern
The Provincial Grand Master of Leicestershire and Rutland, RW Bro David Hagger, was kindly offered and willingly accepted the gavel at the meeting of…
For most of us, there is nothing simpler than having a conversation with someone, whether it is to ask how they are or how their day is going;…
Lodge of Research No. 2429, which meets at Freemasons’ Hall, Leicester, was the scene for a unique event: the first time it had been addressed by a…
At the regular meeting of Saltscar Lodge No 5173 on the 19th March 2015, the WM, W.Bro Stephen T Coates, presented a cheque of £1000.00 towards the…
Proceeding with an initiative proposed by the Preston group vice-chairman, Geoff Saul, for the group to raise money in support of Preston Masonic hall, a…
Born near Ballylongford, Kerry, Ireland, in 1899 Kitchener was appointed Governer General of Sudan and from 1902-09 he was Commander in Chief of India. Appointed Secretary of State for War in 1914, Lord Kitchener was lost at sea in the sinking of the British cruiser HMS Hampshire.