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The Waikato Lodge of Research – No. 445. | INSTALLATION MEETING – 16th MARCH 1982 THE WAIKATO LODGE OF RESEARCH At the Dedication and Constitution of The Waikato Lodge of Research No.445, our foundation Master, W. Bro. P. Verrall stated and I quote `we are taking the first step on a long journey of Service to Freemasonry’. Since the 30th August 1980 our numbers […] |
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W. H. GREEN MASONIC STUDY CIRCLE. | Portrait at Left is – M.W. Bro William Herbert Green (see below). The papers listed are in the care of the following Lodge – Hibernia and Albion Star Lodge No. 15. https://uglq.org.au/lodges/townsville-masonic-centre/hibernia-albion-star/ Townsville Masonic Hall is a heritage-listed former masonic temple at 485-493 Sturt Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The Townsville Masonic […] |
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APPLICATION AREA TO JOIN A RESEARCH LODGE or ENTITY. | This area contains application forms to join Research Lodges or Entities in Australia and New Zealand and purchase publications that Research Lodges may have available. |
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The Research Lodge of New South Wales. | Consecrated in The Masonic Temple, Sydney, on 27 June 1968 by M.W. Bro. Eric A Primrose, Grand Master. The Lodge consolidated with Lodge Journeyman Online 2002 to form The Discovery Lodge of Research 971 on Thursday 1 May 2008. |
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Midland District Lodge of Research No 436. | Midland District Lodge of Research – No 436, (formerly South Canterbury Lodge of Research) meets quarterly at Timaru West End Park, 35A Maltby Avenue, at the Timaru Masonic Hall. Installation is the 4th Wednesday in June. This Research Lodge currently has 38 Members. Midland is the third of the Canterbury districts taking in the area […] |
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THE DORMER MASONIC STUDY CIRCLE. | Website: https://www.dormermsc.org Founding: The Dormer Masonic Study Circle was established on January 13, 1938. Purpose: Its primary objectives are to provide a center for brethren to study and research Masonic principles, promote Masonic education, and facilitate instruction through lectures, papers, and discussions. Membership: Members are Master Masons, either under the United Grand Lodge of England […] |
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Research Lodge of Taranaki – No 323. | Research Lodge, Needed or not? The Research Lodge of the Taranaki Province is the only Lodge that incorporates all the Lodges in Taranaki, regardless of Constitution or place of origin. It holds a peripatetic Charter so that it may meet anywhere in the Taranaki District and it comprises of Brethren from nearly every Lodge in […] |
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The Research Lodge of Wellington No 194. | The Research Lodge of Wellington No 194 is based at the Freemasons Centre, Petone but covers the Greater Wellington Region. It is dedicated to Masonic Research and the spreading of knowledge. This collection includes various papers and transactions – Copyright of any publication is vested in The Research Lodge of Wellington No 194, on the […] |
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Research Chapter of New Zealand No.93. | The Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Zealand (SGRACNZ) governs the three degrees of the Royal Arch, the four degrees of Cryptic Masonry, and the degrees of the Royal Ark Mariner and the Red Cross of Babylon. Together, these degrees extend the understanding of Masonic philosophy to Craft Masons. Our website – www.royalarch.org.nz |
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Hobart Lodge of Research No 62. T.C. | Consecrated 20 February 1948 and closed 2023. |
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Barron Barnett Lodge of Research No 146. | Barron Barnett Lodge of Research No.146 UGLQ, was consecrated on 15th August 1903, and granted a Warrant (No.3011) under the UGLE. It was consecrated by the District Grand Master R. W. Bro. Gregory of the District Grand Lodge of Queensland, English Constitution. District Deputy Grand Master R. W. Bro. Barron Barnett not only participated in […] |
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Supreme Rulers Conclave No 39. | The Order of the Secret Monitor, which developed from a still more ancient Degree, is the Brotherhood of David and Jonathan and is in its way older than Freemasonry itself. Its principles and its watchwords being founded upon those grand examples set by two worthy Hebrew Princes around 1000 BC as recorded in the Jewish […] |