
Exploring the history of Freemasonry in Scotland \ud83c\udff4\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc62\udb40\udc73\udb40\udc63\udb40\udc74\udb40\udc7f and its influence across the globe. The thoughts, research and opinions shared are that of the author, unless otherwise stated and do not therefore represent the views of any specific Masonic body.
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Illustration to Robert Burns' poem Auld Lang Syne by J.M. Wright and Edward Scriven from c1840
In 1796 Scottish poet and songwriter, Robert Burns published a song that would become the second most sung song in the world, second only to “Ha...
What started out as some personal research and interest in the history of Freemasonry turned in to a full blown “lockdown project” in 2020/2021.
WARNING: This is a long post, you are going to need a cup of coffee ☕ and something to pu...
'Interior view of a Viennese lodge' or simply 'Viennese lodge picture' c.1789
An oil painting of circa. 1789 believed to have been painted by Italian artist and Freemason Bro. Ignaz Unterberger (1748-1779) and can be seen on display in the...
The oil painting below by artist and Freemason Bro. Sigismund Rosenthal depicts the reception, proclamation and welcoming of H.R.H. Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales as Past Grand Master Mason of United Grand Lodge of England on 1st Dec...
This drawing dates from c.1727 and was included in a handwritten copy of the “Old Charges” known as the Carmick MS, rediscovered in the early 1900s with the title “Constitutions of St. John’s Lodge” and signed by Bro. Thomas Carmick. Unfort...
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