History of the Lodge
The First Lodge of Instruction
The First Lodge of Instruction
In 1939 permission was granted to form a Lodge of Instruction and the first meeting was held on a Tuesday at Tavistock Hotel, then followed various venues such as Goat & Compasses, Euston Road, Lords Tavern and Portland Arms in St. Johns Wood.
The first Preceptor of the Lodge of Instruction was W. Bro. Jack Samuel, P.A.G.St.B. assisted by W. Bro. Myer Lawrence, L.G.R., L.G.C.R. and W.Bro. Henry Lever, L.G.R., P.P.G.D., S.L.G.C.R.
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Norwood RavenswoodIn the year 2000 two brethren of the Lodge namely WB Julien Sampson, the ruling Master, and WB Steven Schaffer, the Secretary of the Lodge, recommended...More...
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Formation of our Daughter LodgeAt a meeting held on Wednesday 5th July 1944 in the Rembrandt Hotel, it was proposed "That this Lodge do sponsor a petition to the Most Worshipful the Grand Master, to grant a warrant for the formation...More...
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During the WarIn 1940 owing to food restrictions, the Piccadilly Hotel was not able to cater for Masonic Meetings and the meetings were held from from then until 1947 at the Rembrandt Hotel, Kensington.More...
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