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A short Australian film regarding the kind of men who become freemasons.
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A short video introducing Freemasonry from the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
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Run the world? There’s no way we could organise that! — why one young member believes the Masons are misunderstood
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An article by the BBC following the publication of the UGLE Annual Report in May 2021.
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The origins of freemasonry can be found in Scotland in the late sixteenth and seventeenth century, rather than in England in the eighteenth century.
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Many believe the Freemasons are the secret hand that has shaped Scotland, but are they?
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Sir Robert Moray and Freemasonry's part in setting up The Royal Society.
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Freemasonry may be viewed as a conservative fraternity, but there are many members who are motorbike enthusiasts, and there are masonic bike groups around the world - known as the "Widow's Sons".
It is the internal, and not the external qualifications of a man which Freemasonry regards.
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Join Steve Chalmers, Past Master, for a sunny walk in Edinburgh, as he shows us around the Royal Mile while pointing out the places of Masonic interest.
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