History of Zetland Hall ( China ) – Sheffield Freemasonry
The first Masonic Hall in Hong Kong was built in 1846 by The Zetland Lodge No. 525, English Constitution and was named Zetland Hall in honour of…
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The first Masonic Hall in Hong Kong was built in 1846 by The Zetland Lodge No. 525, English Constitution and was named Zetland Hall in honour of…
Sheffield Freemasonry On 31 Jan 1893, Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire became a joining member of Dorothy Vernon Lodge No….
In 1908 The Connaught Rooms were named after the then Grand Master, the Duke of Connaught and became one of the most popular venues for social and…
Sheffield Freemasonry Dore Masonic Hall Lodge of Sheffield W Bro. Shaun Meakin, ProvGStwd, recently visited Newfields Learning and Resource Centre…
Sheffield Freemasonry Jewels Past Master’s jewel for Northern Lodge of China, No. 570 presented to W. Bro. Henry James Clark, 1908-10, 1912. Top…
Sheffield Freemasonry Medal commemorating the opening of the New Royal Exchange London, circa 1844. Silver coloured metal medal. On the obverse central t…
Sheffield Freemasonry Lodges of the World The Danish Order of Freemasons (The Grand Lodge of Denmark) is located on Blegdamsvej in the Østerbro area of…
Sheffield Freemasonry “Have a read about some of our newest recipients; Radio Tircoed 106.5fm DJ Paul and his mum Barbara. They have each been given one…
Masonic History Bronze bust of Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, as Grand Master, wearing his chain and jewel of office and his smoking cap. The bust is…
Sheffield Freemasonry Introduction Freemasonry in Iceland began in 1913 when a “society of brothers”, Edda, was established, in Reykjavik. Then, in…