ANZMRC acknowledges and a Big Thank You to Linford Lodge of Research links, to these Transactions being available. SA Transactions The South Australian Lodge of Research (1965–2013) was a foundation member of the Australian Masonic[...]
An area enabling us to disseminate various items of interest.
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[...]
A compilation of papers from the Research Lodge of Ruapehu – No 444, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Dedicated in the Masonic Hall, Church Street, Palmerston North on Saturday the 9th of February 1980. Uploading papers[...]
A Collection of Papers presented at Research Lodge of Otago No 161 from 1916 to Current Year. AN INTERIM INDEX is provided and uploading of papers is under development from January 2025.
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[...]
An area for any items of importance that may assist users – UPDATED – 11 April 2025.
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[...]
The Masters’ and Past Masters’ Lodge, No. 130, was erected on 1st December 1902. The Founders of it were 53 members, comprised of members from the three Constitutions working in the Province of Canterbury. The[...]
At each biennial conference, Masonic research papers shall be presented, designated Kellerman Lectures. The authors of such papers who deliver them at the conference shall be designated Kellerman Lecturers.
This area is going to be regularly updated – preferably on a monthly basis with items of interest. UPDATED – 10 April 2025 – The final lecture of the conference was delivered by Bro Dr[...]
Holden Research Papers