We remember them
Lodge of Faith No 484
Lodge of Faith No 484, had its warrant issued on 7 July 1842, being consecrated on 27 October 1842. Originally numbered as No 711, Read more…
Royal Protector Lodge No 3471
The warrant for Royal Protector Lodge No 3471 was issued on 9 September 1910. A member of the South Eastern Group of Lodge’s in West Lancashire, Read more…
Neptune’s fallen still remembered
At the Armistice Day Remembrance Service in front of the War Memorial within Liverpool Masonic Hall, perhaps one of the most personal moments came when Terry McHugh laid the wreath on behalf of the members of Neptune Lodge No 1264. Read more…
A lodge at war
As we remember those who fell we should also remember the lodges that they were members of which over the course of time have surrendered their warrant as in the case of the Fylde Lodge No 2758. Read more…
Members of St Peter’s Lodge remembered
The brass memorial plaque from St Peter’s Lodge No 4324 which commemorates those from the lodge who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Second World War has been renovated Read more…
The blackest day
More and more interest is being shown, particularly in the modern education system, in what could be called either recent or modern history, which can be seen these days on any visit to the battlefields in France and Belgium. Read more…
From darkness to everlasting light
The morning of the Provincial Grand Lodge can best be described as horrendous, with high seas, wind and a drenching rain awaiting any soul brave enough to take his daily constitutional along Blackpool’s much improved promenade. Read more…

