It’s a Generation Thing
Worshipful Master of Four Cardinal Virtues Lodge No 979, WBro Marshal Nield, is playing his part in bringing (and retaining) members in Freemasonry –…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Worshipful Master of Four Cardinal Virtues Lodge No 979, WBro Marshal Nield, is playing his part in bringing (and retaining) members in Freemasonry –…
The Lodge of Prudence 8946 enjoyed a double celebration at its recent Installation Meeting on October 22nd. For the second time WBro Eddie Hilton was…
Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire Lodge of Installed Masters has witnessed many special occasions and the Installation meeting which took place on…
Derby Mountain Rescue Team were established in 1965 after a tragic incident on the infamous Four Inns walk across the Peak District. The Team has grown in strength and stature and their expertise in search and rescue is highly respected by all of the emergency services, particularly the Police with whom they have a very strong working relationship.
Made in England As more events are announced in the build-up to 2017, Coordinator of Tercentenary Planning Keith Gilbert finds out how the commemorative…
Lodge Amity and Rossendale Forest No. 283 celebrate 225 years
Ferrum lodge donated a further £5000 to the Masonic Samaritan Fund, taking their total donations to over £20,000, and were elated to learn that they would now receive the honorific title of Patrons of Festival 2018.
A second cheque for £1600 was then presented to the Chairman from the proceeds of the Middlesbrough Lodge’s Spring Ball, which was held recently at Gisbrorough Hall
The Iron Bridge Lodge 9897 welcomed a new Brother Initiate on the 14th when WBro Simon Clare (left) conducted an efficient Ceremony following his lengthy…
Bro Robert Finney today celebrates 50 years in freemasonry, to the day, as a member of Stanlow Lodge No.6257. Brother Bob was initiated into Stanlow Lodge…
W Bro Richard James Richardson was born on 23 January 1922 in Doncaster. At that time, the nation was still rebuilding its strength after the carnage of the First World War and the principles of commitment to one’s family, friends and colleagues which were very much to the fore, created an environment which shaped the attitude of many young men. What emerged were men who recognised the value of service to others and it is therefore probably not surprising that Dick Richardson became the man we know.