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It was announced at the Installation of the Grand Master Mason that Scottish Freemasons have donated £400,000 to Prostate Cancer Scotland. This includes…
Over 160 Scottish Freemasons in Edinburgh and beyond have been participating in the Cold Water Challenge and to-date have raised over £3400 for over…
Why do Scottish Freemasons celebrate the 4th of July? Look at any Scottish calendar, diary or any other document that lists important dates (holidays, ‘international’ days, dates of birth and deaths of ‘important’ people etc.) and none has any apparent relevance to Scottish Freemasonry.
John McDouall Stuart was born in 1815 in Dysart in Fife. After leaving school he graduated as a civil engineer and at the age of 23 he left Scotland for…
Jimmy Shand was born in East Wemyss, Fife, on January 28th, 1908. Jimmy’s first musical instrument was the moothie or mouth organ, before his…
A Review of James Anderson’s Report on the First Six Years of Organised Freemasonry by RW OSSIAN LANG, Grand Historian, 1932
The Grand Lodge of Scotland This is against International Masonic protocols which are designed to protect Scottish Lodges and Scottish Freemasons from…
The Grand Lodge of Scotland Each year the Grand Lodge of Scotland ‘plants’ a Poppy Cross (or Star of David or Crescent Moon) on behalf of every Lodge in…