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Welcome to the Glasgow Star Lodge website. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 7.30pm at 101 Clifford Street, Glasgow, G51 1DP. In August 2007 we celebrated the 200th Anniversary of the lodge and special events were organised. On Friday 10th August we attended a Civic Meal at Glasgows City Chambers. On Saturday 18th August the Grand Lodge of Scotland visited the lodge to perform the bi-centennial ceremony to celebrate our 200th year. |
Portobello is known as Edinburgh's seaside resort. But back when the lodge was founded in 1808 it was the throes of becoming a thriving village in which the main industry was glass blowing. A number of freemasons were commuting from their homes in Portobello to their lodges in Edinburgh, but were finding the Stage Coach fair of one shilling, each way, a severe financial burden. |
Lodge Houstoun st Johnstone has now been meeting in the Masonic Hall in Collier Street, Johnstone since 1912, from which time the "lodge" has proved to be a popular centre for Fellowship for hundreds of Johnstone townsmen. The lodge meets on a regular basis, on the Second and Fourth Thursdays of the month between the months of September to May Inclusive. |
We would take this opportunity to extend a warm fraternal greeting to friends old and new. Our website is a great way for us to let members of Lodge Union and Visitors alike keep track of events, past and forthcoming in our Lodge. We hope that you will be able to visit us as often as possible in the coming months where I can assure you will receive a warm welcome and excellent hospitality. |
The Lodge of St Nathalan of Tullich-in-Mar is number 259 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, and works under the auspices of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire West. It received its Charter in 1815, one of only two Lodges chartered in that year, the other being Lodge Lockerbie Quhytewoollen No.258 in Lockerbie, Province of Dumfriesshire. |
We meet at The Masonic Temple, 8 Galapark, Galashiels, Selkirkshire, TD1 1EU. Our Masonic calendar runs from September through April, with meetings being held on the second Monday in the month. Tile is at 7.30pm prompt. Our annual installation is held in the Volunteer Hall in Galashiels, on the fourth Saturday in March. We would be delighted to welcome you into the lodge, and pride ourselves on our hospitality and harmony. |
The Celtic Lodge was conceived in 1821 in the house of Alexander Stewart, 188 Cowgate, Edinburgh. The petitioners for a charter being actuated by a strong desire, which they trusted was a powerful motive in the breast of every Scotsman, “to promote the manufacture of the tartan of their native land and encourage the wearing of the ancient costume of their country.” |
Welcome to the website of Lodge Bannockburn Bruce & Thistle No.312. Please feel free to browse through our pages to gain a greater understanding of our Lodge in particular or Freemasonry in general. If you would like more information or have any questions about our Lodge or this web site, please do not hesitate to contact us by leaving a message in our Guest Book or via the e-mail link. |
West Kilbride Royal Arch Lodge No.314 was consecrated on the 2nd day of May in the year 1825. The R.W.M. on this auspicious occasion was Bro. Dundas Smith. The initial entry in the first Minute Book is as follows: Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God and everyone that loveth is born of God and knowith God. |
Forfarshire Masonic Lodge Website. The 6th February 1826 saw the beginning of a new Lodge in Dundee. Namely Lodge Camperdown. It is not known where meetings were held during the early years of the Lodge's existence but according to our first minute books premises were acquired on 1st January 1829 at 22 Barrack Street, Dundee. |