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Freemasons: Unveiling the Mysteries of an Ancient Brotherhood Step into the world of Freemasonry, where secrets are guarded and traditions run deep

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Freemasons Collection: Initiation of a Secret Master (engraving)
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Freemasons Collection: Banquet in a Symbolic Lodge (engraving)
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Freemasons Collection: Expulsion of a brother from his lodge for non-payment of dues (engraving)
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Freemasons Collection: Photograph of Freemasons Tavern, Kentish Town, London
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Freemasons Collection: Photograph of Freemasons Arms, Paddock Wood, Kent
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Freemasons Collection: Photograph of Freemasons Arms, Hampstead (Old), London
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Freemasons Collection: Sketch of Freemasons Arms, Hampstead (New), London
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Freemasons Collection: Photograph of Freemasons Arms, Hampstead (New), London
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Freemasons Collection: Photograph of Freemasons Arms, Clapham, London
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Freemasons Collection: Photograph of Freemasons PH, Wood Green, London
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Freemasons Collection: Photograph of Freemasons PH, Stoke Newington, London
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Freemasons Collection: The Right Honourable the Earl of Zetland, Grand Master of the Freemasons of England and Wales
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Freemasons Collection: Freemasons Charity School
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Freemasons Collection: Prince of Wales laying foundation stone of Indian Institute
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Freemasons Collection: Arms of the Masons of Cologne, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic Banner in the possession of the Lodge of York, c
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Freemasons Collection: Earliest known Certificate (Irish) with a Seal from the Grand Lodge, 1762 (litho)
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Freemasons Collection: The Master of an Irish Lodge (colour litho)
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Freemasons Collection: Portrait bust of Giuseppe Balsamo (1743-95), called the count of Cagliostro (marble)
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic apron depicting faith, hope and charity (printed leather with silk ribbon border
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic Initiation Ceremony of a lady Freemason, early 19th century (w / c on paper)
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Freemasons Collection: The Capitol Building, also known as the Masonic Temple, Chicago
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Freemasons Collection: The Historical Birthplace of the Freemasonry Mysteries (litho) (b / w photo)
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic apron and sash, 1770-1800 (silk & metallic thread)
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Freemasons Collection: In 1747, the Companions are told, the pretender Charles-Edward Stuart (1720-1788)
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Freemasons Collection: Freemasonry and the Commune, 1871 (litho) (b / w photo)
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Freemasons Collection: Allegory of Freemasonry and the Paris Commune, 1871 (colour litho)
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Freemasons Collection: Assembly of Free Masons for the Initiation of a Master, from
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Freemasons Collection: The Free Masons, with signs for the various lodges, from
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Freemasons Collection: Plate decorated with Masonic attributes (ceramic)
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Freemasons Collection: A geometrical view of the grand procession of the Scald Miserable Masons, Somerset House
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic badge or jewel worn by members of the Grand Stewards Lodge after 1841
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Freemasons Collection: Assembly of Free Masons before the Initiation of a Master
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Freemasons Collection: Arms borne by the Grand Lodge of All England, c. 1725, from
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic seal of the Grand Lodge of All England, York, c
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Freemasons Collection: Arms of the Free Masons of the Gateshead Chapter, 1671, from
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Freemasons Collection: Arms of the Sculptors or Marblers of the Gateshead Chapter, 1671
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Freemasons Collection: Arms granted to the Carpenters Company of London, 6th Edward IV, 1466
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Freemasons Collection: Arms granted to the Masons Company of London, 12th Edward IV, 1472-73
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic apron with various symbols (embroidered silk)
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Freemasons Collection: Facsimilie of the earliest known Certificate issued under the Seal of the Grand Lodge of
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Freemasons Collection: Summons of the Grand Masters Lodge, mid 1700s (litho)
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Freemasons Collection: Examples of English and Irish Grand Lodge seals (colour litho)
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Freemasons Collection: Print from a Master Masons grave slab in the old Abbey, Bangor, Co
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Freemasons Collection: Edward (1841-1910) Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, as Grand Master of Freemasonry
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Freemasons Collection: Masonic Reception in France, 2nd half eighteenth century (gouache on paper)
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Freemasons Collection: Frederick the Great receives his brother-in-law, Frederick


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Freemasons: Unveiling the Mysteries of an Ancient Brotherhood Step into the world of Freemasonry, where secrets are guarded and traditions run deep. The Masonic Certificate, a symbol of initiation into this enigmatic society, holds great significance for its members. With intricate designs and sacred symbols, it represents the bond that unites Freemasons worldwide. A glimpse at the Masonic chart reveals a complex web of knowledge and wisdom passed down through generations. Each line connects different aspects of life, guiding Freemasons on their journey towards self-improvement and enlightenment. Donning their majestic Masonic Regalia, Freemasons gather in solemnity to witness the initiation of new members. This ancient ritual marks the beginning of a transformative journey filled with moral teachings and spiritual growth. Amidst grandeur and camaraderie lies the heartwarming scene of a Masonic Banquet. Brothers come together to share laughter, stories, and good food as they strengthen their bonds within this close-knit community. The Reception of Apprentice is a pivotal moment in every Freemason's life. It signifies acceptance into this esteemed brotherhood where lifelong friendships are forged amidst shared values and principles. Intriguingly captured in "The Magic Flute, " an oil painting from 2002 on canvas, we catch a glimpse into one aspect that resonates deeply with many Freemasons – music's power to uplift souls and inspire harmony among brethren. London's Masonic Lodges stand as architectural marvels steeped in history; these hallowed halls have witnessed countless ceremonies throughout centuries past. They serve as beacons for those seeking light within themselves while upholding timeless traditions. At Royal Albert Hall's grand stage, thousands gather to witness awe-inspiring performances by talented musicians who also happen to be proud Freemasons. Their artistry reflects not only mastery but also embodies core values cherished by this illustrious fraternity. A sight that commands respect is the Freemason Procession, where members parade in regalia through city streets.