Northumberland Freemasons celebrate as mason from area shown in TV doc
Northumberland Freemasons celebrate as mason from area shown in TV doc
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Northumberland Freemasons celebrate as mason from area shown in TV doc
Freemasons donate more than £33,000 to 27 regional organisations
The Freemasons of Rochdale continued their annual Christmas tradition by paying a visit to the Springhill Hospice to deliver a number of festive gifts for patients.
W Bro Gary Wilkinson is seen presenting a cheque for £500 on behalf of the New Provincial Benevolent Fund to Gemma Holland, Group Scout Leader of the 2nd Spilsby Scout Group. Also pictured is W Bro Peter Long, Eccles Lodge Charity Steward and Suzie Pearl, Assistant Cub Leader together with children from the cub group including Lily-Mae Wilkinson, W Bro Wilkinson’s daughter.
Gordano Lodge donate £1,000 to worthy causes
Norfolk Freemasons from the Francis of Lorraine Lodge in Norwich handed out £6000 to 11 local charities, including the NNAB. Chief exec Mike Talbot received the cheque from Charity Steward Peter Leggett (left) and Worshipful Master David Clarke (right). See more at www.norfolkfreemasons.org or www.facebook.com/norfolkmasons
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Today no one will deny the genius of Oscar Wilde. Yet during his own lifetime he was spurned and humiliated in spite of the success of much of his work. He was a victim of the society into which he was born. The Victorian middle-class, whose sacred institutions of morality Wilde was to infringe, simply had no patience or tolerance for him. The saddest of the tragedies that Wilde was to write could not match the events that were to unfold and Freemasonry, which did play a significant part during his time at Oxford