THE MASTER’S WORD AND THE ROYAL ARCH
The Builder Magazine March 1915 – Volume 1 – Number 3 BY BRO. S. W. WILLIAMS, GRAND HIGH PRIEST OF TENNESSEE ” The MASTER’S WORD * * * is the reward of…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Builder Magazine March 1915 – Volume 1 – Number 3 BY BRO. S. W. WILLIAMS, GRAND HIGH PRIEST OF TENNESSEE ” The MASTER’S WORD * * * is the reward of…
Starship 703, captain’s log: Epoch 6, Anno Lucis 6012: It was aboard the inter-galactic Starship No 703, identification sub-class Clifton Lodge No 703; its mission was to explore the final frontier, to seek out a new world of fun-loving lateral thinking Freemasons, to boldly go where no Masons had gone before.
Military Jubilee Lodge No 2195 held a social evening at the Masonic Hall in Dover, to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme and to recognise those members of the armed forces who laid down their lives in the First World War.
The Lodge Organises, on an annual basis, holiday breaks (both home and abroad) which are open to all Freemasons, their families and friends. Not only does…
Worshipful Master of Devonshire Lodge Colin Richardson hands over a cheque for £200 to Sandy Dearn Secretary of Friends of Howard Park, Glossop. The park is named after the Howard family & a lion forms part of their crest.
The dining room in ward 24 at Scunthorpe hospital will be more relaxing and homely thanks to a generous donation of a 32” TV. Worshipful Brothers Ron…
By Guest Contributor: Bro. Byron J. Collier Photo Credit: Tiffany Roberts Photography- Lodge Veritas No. 556 Officer Installation As Freemasons we pride…
A founding member of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, and secretary for its first fourteen years, it was George William Speth’s idea to form a…
At their May meeting, new WM Shaun Willocks initiated Bro David Gaskill into Freemasonry, as the newest member of the Round Table lodge.
Gayton Taylor Lodge No.9176 held their annual Spring Lunch at Leicestershire Golf Club, Evington on the 15th May 2016. The Master, W.Bro. Steven Peck, and…