The Freemasons’ Sword of State
THE memorial presented by the St. Paul’s Head Lodge gives occasion for a description of the Sword which Bro. George Moody was empowered to bear before…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
THE memorial presented by the St. Paul’s Head Lodge gives occasion for a description of the Sword which Bro. George Moody was empowered to bear before…
You are warmly invited to join us by the War Memorial at Crewe Street, and to the refreshments which follow this simple act of remembrance.
Quarterly Communication 8 June 2016 An address by the MW the Pro Grand Master Peter Lowndes Brethren, those of you with keen eyesight will have…
Community spirit When considering a major celebration, we often focus on the nationwide events. Keith Gilbert, Coordinator of Tercentenary…
Annual Briefing Speaking at Great Queen Street on 26 April, masonic leaders explained how Freemasonry can grasp success if members can learn to share…
The Battle of the Somme produced more than one million casualties. Director of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry Diane Clements marks the masons who fought for freedom
The centenary of the first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916 will be marked this summer. On that single day there were almost 60,000 British casualties, most of them before noon, of whom nearly 20,000 died.
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…
“The Masonic Fishing Charity’s aim is to bring an interactive fishing and countryside experience to people with special needs”. It achieves this by…
Simon Cameron Born March 8, 1799 in Lancaster Co., Pa. Learned the printing trade and worked as a journeyman in several Pa. cities. In 1820 he was editing…
LAFAYETTE SHORT TALK BULLETIN – Vol.VI July, 1928 No.7 by: Unknown Lafayette stands apart and alone. His spirit was unique, and his career without…