A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF CHEVALIER
First published here http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/ A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF CHEVALIER ANDREW MICHAEL RAMSAY Including a full transcript of his…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
First published here http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/ A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF CHEVALIER ANDREW MICHAEL RAMSAY Including a full transcript of his…
Jock Stein was arguably the greatest club manager in Scotland with Celtic FC. Born in Burbank in Lanarkshire he went down the coal mines to earn a living as a miner but football was to become his escape from the black hole in the ground. Jock Stein played football for Blantyre Vics, Albion Rovers, Dundee United, Llanelli Town and finally Celtic. Forced to retire playing from constant ankle injuries, Jock coached the reserves and youth teams.
David Watson Stevenson 1842 – 1904 One of Scotland’s most accomplished sculptors, David Watson Stevenson was born in the village of Ratho, 5 miles to the…
Thomas Telford was born the son of a shepherd near Langholm in the Scottish Borders. At the age of 14 he became an apprentice stonemason in Edinburgh….
The Essence of Scottish Freemasonry Recently there has been some discussion as the ‘meaning’ of Scottish Masonic Ritual, Regalia and Symbolism. On…
WBro Walton Bowyer PPrSGW celebrated 50 years in Masonry on Wednesday 4th May at Hartford Golf Club. The Worshipful Master, WBro Michael Shiels PPrJGD,…
It’s now almost 9 months since we started selling unwanted Craft 2015 Festival Ties, Bow-ties, Jewels and Hankies in order to raise funds for the…
The Leicestershire and Rutland Light Blue Club started their 2016 with a visit to Scotland and to two of the oldest masonic lodges in the world and to top it all off a visit to the beautiful Rosslyn Chapel.
Masonry, Migrants and Mariners At the meeting of the Lodge of Research No. 2429, held on 25th January 2016 at Freemasons’ Hall, Leicester, the lodge…
MGO & PGO CLUB – 6th APRIL 2106 End2End Presentation by W.Bro. W. Stanton President, Brethren all. Firstly, Mr. President I would like to thank…