Depending on different sources, it is the oldest, or second oldest lodge in the Craft Province of Masonry.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Depending on different sources, it is the oldest, or second oldest lodge in the Craft Province of Masonry.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Masonic Lodge of Harmony 255
Former members include Field Marshal Earl Haig, and future kings Edward VIII and George VI.
Built in the 1850s by John Bennet Lawes to house the workers in his chemicals factory. Its foundations were unstable, and on the night of 31st January 1953, the village was swamped by the floods wh...
Conservationist. Born in Wapping hospital and known as Ernie. A printer until retirement. He moved to the Waterloo area in the 1960s and found there was a lack of open spaces for walking his dog. T...
Pubwiki have a good page on this pub. A tavern has existed here since at least 1690. Known as the White Horse from at least 1745. Rebuilt c.1868-70 and again 1927-8. Closed and was demolished in 20...
At Arts and Humanities Research Council we found a brief biography of Leonard (1914-2004) which includes: "In 1951 he and his family moved to Bedford Park, Chiswick (the first garden suburb) where ...
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