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- The portrait shows Dr Kerr seated in a chair at a table, wearing a gold-fringed Masonic apron. It means that he was a grand lodge officer, but he was not yet Deputy Grand Master (he became in 1797).The portrait shows Dr Kerr seated in a chair at a table, …
- Hand-written letter of appreciation to Niagara Lodge, No. 2, for a food parcel sent to an English brother and his family in times of scarcity and the continuation of official food rationing after WorHand-written letter of appreciation to Niagara Lodge, No. 2, for a food …
- Wax seal for Niagara Lodge No. 2, circa 1850, together with the imprint of the seal above.Wax seal for Niagara Lodge No. 2, circa 1850, together with the …
- Masonic certificate for brother Robert Clark, serving in the Great War 1914-1918. There are two illustrations on this document (a group of soldiers and portrait of the King George V) and signatures oMasonic certificate for brother Robert Clark, serving in the Great War 1914-1918. …
- This headstone was replaced co-operatively on May 12, 1996, by Heritage Lodge, No. 703, Niagara District "A", and the Masters' and Wardens' Association of Niagara District "A". These principals consiThis headstone was replaced co-operatively on May 12, 1996, by Heritage Lodge, …
- Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 1981 Article "Doors opened to historic lodge" with two newspaper photographs of exterior and interior of masonic hall, located on 153 King Street Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Photo captions: "The completNiagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 1981 Article "Doors opened to historic lodge" with two newspaper photographs of exterior …
- Item #17: presented by Bro. Alex G. Greenwood, Lodge Ponsonby, No. 708, Auckland, New Zealand, through Bro. A. J. Brown, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. 1984 (?).Item #17: presented by Bro. Alex G. Greenwood, Lodge Ponsonby, No. 708, …
- Framed Grand Lodge regalia (District Deputy Grand Master) of Right Worshipful Brother J. H. Brown, District Deputy Grand Master, Niagara District 'A', 1930, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. Masonic grand masterFramed Grand Lodge regalia (District Deputy Grand Master) of Right Worshipful Brother …
- Framed Grand Lodge regalia (District Deputy Grand Master) of Right Worshipful Brother G. W. Irvine, District Deputy Grand Master, Niagara District 'A', 1941-1942, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. Masonic grandFramed Grand Lodge regalia (District Deputy Grand Master) of Right Worshipful Brother …
- Worshipful Master's aprons worn by W. Bro. A. Keith Woodhouse, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. (affiliated Niagara Lodge, No. 2, March 3, 1965 and Master, 1974). Item #261 displays the badge approved by the GrWorshipful Master's aprons worn by W. Bro. A. Keith Woodhouse, Niagara Lodge, …
- Gilt, coloured medallion hanging from a blue ribbon with a vertical crimson centre stripe. The two flags depicted on the obverse of medallion are surrounded by the words: "275th Anniversary of the FoGilt, coloured medallion hanging from a blue ribbon with a vertical crimson …
- Masonic medallion inscribed on the obverse, "In the Lord We Trust. 1736-1986 (with the coat of arms of the Grand Lodge of Scotland)," and on the reverse, "250th Anniversary of the Grand Lodge of ScotMasonic medallion inscribed on the obverse, "In the Lord We Trust. 1736-1986 …
- The King's Regiment, officially abbreviated as KINGS, was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the King's Division. It was formed on 1 September 1958 by the amalgamation of The King's ReThe King's Regiment, officially abbreviated as KINGS, was an infantry regiment of …
- The Veteran Jubilee Medal takes its origin from the Communication of Grand Lodge held at London in 1928, when M.W. Bro. John S. Martin, Grand Master 1927-1928, presented those Past Masters who had atThe Veteran Jubilee Medal takes its origin from the Communication of Grand …
- Presented to W. Bro. E. D. Garrett Worshipful Master & Brethren of Niagara Lodge No.2 A.F & A.M. G.R.C. in honour of their 2000th anniversary by R. W. Bro. G. Dunn Worshipful Master & Brethren of HerPresented to W. Bro. E. D. Garrett Worshipful Master & Brethren of …
- Niagara Lodge No. 2 is the oldest lodge in Ontario, but unfortunately most of its masonic documents, clothing and other treasures were destroyed in the War of 1812-14, and later in 1860 fire which coNiagara Lodge No. 2 is the oldest lodge in Ontario, but unfortunately …
- Artifacts that were uncovered during the 1975-1990 restoration of the Masonic Hall, Niagara-on-the-Lake. (1) A square-headed nail, circa 1817-1840. (2) A square-headed nail, circa 1817-1840. (3) A sqArtifacts that were uncovered during the 1975-1990 restoration of the Masonic Hall, …
- "A 1791 District of Nassau Land Board meeting at Niagara resolved to "authorize a public house" on the corner lot at the east end of the town ...and a Mason's lodge on the next lot to it. This was Lo"A 1791 District of Nassau Land Board meeting at Niagara resolved to …
- Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 1977 Article "Niagara Lodge has colorful history" published in Historical issue of Niagara Advance in 1977. The black and white newspaper photograph of the Niagara Masonic Lodge taken in the early 1900s wNiagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 1977 Article "Niagara Lodge has colorful history" published in Historical issue of Niagara …
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