Transition from Operative Masonry to Speculative. Ancient York Masons | From the the guild system of the Middle Ages (Operative Masonry), to Speculative Freemasonry Did or did not a form of Freemasonry exist in the City of York, England, in the year A.D. 926? | ||
Music on this page is Concerto for Clarinet in bb 1st Movement Allegro (K622) by Brother Wolfgang Amadeius Mozart The music on the papers linked to here are also by Brother Mozart. "W. A. Mozart" Lodge #237 in Hilversum Working under the Grandeast of The Netherlands tyling every Tuesday evening: at 20.00 hours | |||
The Craft in the 18th Century The Moderns 1717 and the Antients 1751 | The actual origin of The Grand Lodge of England. | ||
The craft in the 18th century the moderns1717and the antients 1751 part 2.htm | The actual origin of The Grand Lodge of England continued. | ||
the first grand lodge | The early years of 'Organized' Freemasonry date back to England in 1717 | ||
Short Talk Bulletin-july 1999 Masonic history. | It is the feeling of MSA that this paper has enormous importance for all Freemasons. | ||
The legend of enoch | The Legend of Enoch makes great reading although there is not a shred of evidence to substantiate it. | ||
The formation of the three degree structure | A broad spectrum of the sequence of events that led up to the establishment of the three degree system in our Order. | ||
The eye in the pyramid. | The myth that the Great Seal of the United States represents a Masonic symbol is debunked with facts. | ||
The ashlars. | The origins of the word 'ashlar'. | ||
The light at Valley Forge. | A little known incident at Valley Forge. | ||
History of French Masonry Part 1. | THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE AND THE THREE GREAT LIGHTS BY BRO. J. H. RAMSEY, IOWA, THE BUILDER JANUARY 1918 | ||
History of French Masonry Part 2. | THE BUILDER FEBRUARY 1915 INTERNATIONALISM AND FREEMASONRY BY BRO. P. E. KELLETT, GRAND MASTER, MANITOBA PART I | ||
History of French Masonry Part 3. | THE BUILDER FEBRUARY 1915 INTERNATIONALISM AND FREEMASONRY BY BRO. P. E. KELLETT, GRAND MASTER, MANITOBA PART II | ||
History of French Masonry Part 4. | THE BUILDER APRIL 1918 FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE BY BRO. GEORGE W. BAIRD, P. G. M., DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |