History

  • Freemasonry A-Z is now available in paperback and on Kindle On the path of Craft Masonry from Entered Apprentice to Master Mason and beyond, you will encounter many new and unusual words and terminologies – Freemasonry A-Z gives a concise meaning to the majority of these intriguing terms. As an additional educational appendix there is a comprehensive

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  • Liberté chérie was a Masonic Lodge founded in 1943 by Belgian Resistance fighters and other political prisoners at Esterwegen prison camp. It was one of three lodges founded within a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War. In 1925, Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany’s Nazi Party doubled down on enduring claims that the

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  • UK Disability History Month

    Did you blink and miss it? Phew, that’s UK Disability History Month over for another year and I’ll bet you are all thinking how relieved you are that you aren’t still being constantly bombarded with big brand companies changing their profile pictures, flying the disability flag, selling special sandwiches in our honour, or flooding social

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  • Kipling’s War

    Kipling’s critics are quick to include him as one of the ‘fathers’ who ‘lied’ – echoing his short poem ‘Common Form’ – ‘If any question why we died, Tell them, because our fathers lied’. From ‘Kiplings War’ Kipling has long been viewed as a propagandist and supporter of war but that was perhaps merely a

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  • Published in Freemasonry Today December 2017 – click on the link to read the full magazine.

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