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The two World Wars both had a great effect on English Freemasonry. Some 3,533 Freemasons were killed during the First World War, and Freemasons’ Hall (originally the Masonic Peace Memorial) Continue Reading
the only English-speaking Lodge in Madrid
The two World Wars both had a great effect on English Freemasonry. Some 3,533 Freemasons were killed during the First World War, and Freemasons’ Hall (originally the Masonic Peace Memorial) Continue Reading
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest social and charitable organisations, with its origins rooted in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles. It is Continue Reading
Throughout 300 years of heritage and history, our members have come from all walks of life and each with their own unique story to tell for why they became a Continue Reading
Once again Neil, let me welcome you to Emulation 67. You join us on a very special day. Today is our 25th Anniversary. RWB Damian, unfortunately not here today, has Continue Reading
The Duke of Wharton, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England (1722-1723) set up the first Masonic Lodge in Spain in 1728. It was the French Arms Lodge No.50 Continue Reading