The Museum of Freemasonry in London will next month put jewels owned by Edward VII on Display
Freemasons open the door to the public as they reveal details about King Edward VII’s time as grandmaster
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Freemasons open the door to the public as they reveal details about King Edward VII’s time as grandmaster
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The Sack Of The Masonic Temple In Jersey By The Nazis In 1941
Nearly 2000 blue and white grape hyacinth bulbs have been planted on Well Hill in Harrogate, in the shape of the logo of the United Grand Lodge of England.
A golden and unique Masonic evening took place on 22nd November, at the always welcoming Derwent Lodge No. 4250 in the village of Chopwell, which saw over £10,000 donated to the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS)
QUEEN’S COLLEGE TAUNTON LODGE No.6988 PRESENTS £4,300 TO TAUNTON ASSOCIATION FOR THE HOMELESS AT COMMUNITY OPEN DAY
In a collaboration between the Masonic Charitable Foundation, the United Grand Lodge of England and Isle of Man Post Office.
The Isle of Man Post Office are delighted to offer all Lodges the opportunity to send their Christmas cards using the 300 Years of Freemasonry Stamp collection.
In 2017, The United Grand Lodge of England appointed an Artist in Residence, the South African artist Jacques Viljoen, 28, who has a background in both classical painting and contemporary art. There have been many artists who have graced the annals of Freemasonry.
The Masonic Charitable Foundation are delighted to announce that the Charity Grants Committee has approved £450,000 for hospices across England and Wales. In total, the Masonic Community has awarded over £12 million to the hospices since 1984 through the Masonic Charitable Foundation.
Over the last few months, there has been a considerable amount of activity within Semper Paratus Lodge concerning the possible formation of a new Chapter. Due to the increasing success of the Lodge, which had 14 members when it relocated from London to the Province 5 years ago and now has over 40, there is a need to provide additional stimulus and growth within the Semper Paratus circle.