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A Historic Lodge.

The old entrance to the Lodge by St . John ' s Close can now be used at any time . It gives access to a store-room or scullery and to an arched vault in the basement . There is a caretaker ' s house of room and kitchen , etc ., on the top flat , while on the middle Hat , to which access is obtained by a turreted staircase , is the old kitchen of the Tenandries restored . The pillars in it are from the old Council Chambers

THE SKCRFTAEY'S CHAIR . in Leith , and the recess between them is intended for a group emblematic of Wisdom , Strength , and Beauty . The lireplace now disclosed was formerly covered up by masonry and partitions . The lintel bears the date i 486 , with the emblems

the daisy , an anchor , and a heart , and the motto , " The morw ne sorw be heir , " a somewhat rude rendering of post nubila pltoebus . The emblems represent Faith , Hope and Charity .

Opening Of The New Masonic Temple, Hounslow, Middlesex.

Opening of the New Masonic Temple , Hounslow , Middlesex .

AN emergency meeting of the three lodges , Dalhousie , 865 ; Gosling Murray , 1871 ; and Roll Call , 2523 , was jointly held at the above on Wednesday , December the 16 th , when the Rt . Hon . Lord George Hamilton , M . P ., P . G . M . of Middlesex , attended and declared the building

open for Masonic purposes . The building provides a long-felt want in the province . It is within a few minutes' walk of the L . & S . W . and District Railways and electric trams from Hammersmith . On the ground floor are two entrance halls , cloak room

, Secretary ' s office , two club rooms , which by removal of a partition make a room 3 6 ft . by 19 ft . 6 in ., large banqueting saloon , which has a capacity for dining upwards of 100 guests , and which communicates with a well - appointed kitchen provided with every modern appliance . Forethought

has been shown in providing twelve separate wine cellars for the use of the different lodges meeting there , and ample lavatory accommodation . On the first floor are the temple , a handsome chamber 4 8 ft . by 28 ft ., lit by a dome of coloured glass and ventilated by openings on the tops of the

dado rails , which can be opened and closed at will , and the usual retiring rooms . There is also a line hall 47 ft . by 3 6 ft ., with gallery , together seating 600 . The stage is handsomely decorated and provided with fireproof curtain . The syndicate of brethren of the above lodges are hoping that other lodges

will be attracted to make this their headquarters . The Grand Master was supported by Bros . E . Hartley Dennis , P . G . D . ; G . Repton , P . G . D . ; A . Williams , P . G . S . B . ; Col . Guyon , P . G . S . W . ; G . R . Longley , P . G . J . W . ; W . J . Newbottom , P . G . Treas . ; A . Burnett Brown , P . G . Sec . ; E . Leonard , P . D . G . D . C . : E . C . P . Hodgkinson , P . G . S . of W . ;

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The Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society . ^ = lrffs ^ WFl = ~ - Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING . ^^^ B ^^^^^^^ THE MARINERS' SOCIETY has relieved over HALF A MILLION S ^^^ fff ^^ w » persons since its foundation in 1839 . ^^^^^^^^^^ S ^^ ^ t ' ' N ti l Organisation and its Local Representatives everywhere : — 111111111 sll ^ ¥ fllllfitll ^ r- ' ^' Shipwrecked are instantly cared for on the spot and sent home . S ^^^ S ^^ S ^^^^^^ 2 . The Widow and Orphan are immediately sought out and succoured . '| tP ^» ll | N . S ^^^ i ^ . 3 . The Distressed Seafarer is at once charitably assisted . " There is Sorrow on the Sea " 4- llle Mariner and Fisherman are directly encouraged in self-help by availing themselves ¦ ^¦^^^^ ^^™ I ^« BI ^ LM » . of the advantages of membership . FUNDS ARE EARNESTLY APPEALED FOR . bankers : Messrs . WILLIAMS DEACON'S BANK , Ltd ., Cockspur Street , Charing Cross , London , S . W . Secretary : G . E . MAUDE , Esq ., 26 , Suffolk Street , Pall Mall East , London , S . W .

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THE ALFRED BEVAN

MEMORIAL( L - - : E BEACH BOCKS Convalescent Home for Men , lWomen & Children , Sandgate , Kent . iDatron . — HIS MAJESTY THE KING . patroness . — MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA . IDicespatrons . — THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES .

President . —THK EAIO . OF AKKKDKKX . Treasurer . —H . N . HAMILTON- HOAKE , ESQ . _ Bankers— MESSKS . HOAKK , 37 , Fleet Street . Secretary . —\ V . WOOD . Offices : —13 and 14 , KiftgTStreet , Cheapside , E . C . The Alfred Bcvan Memorial Convalescent Home was founded in 1901 in memory of Sir Alfred Henry Bevan , who was Grand Treasurer in 1899 . Accommodation , 250 beds . Entirely supported by voluntary contributions . Subscriptions and Donations URGENTLY needed . This Home has already received ( he practical support of the following Lodges : — Stcrmliilc Bennett Lnilsje , No . 21 H . 2 . St . I ' eter ' s Lodge , No . Ileadou I . odjre , No . Mi ) . Friendnliip Lodge , No . 100 . Oooderich Lodge , No . 1211 . Neyland Lodge , No . MHO . Stimrt Lodge , No . Ki ( i 2 . Ui-lmn Lodge , No . Il !) ll . Ixion Lodge , No . 2 S 01 . Liml Cliurles HereKl ' o ) 'dLod >? e , No . 2101 . Wilson-Isles Lodge , No . 20 . H . West Kent Lodge , No . 2012 . Tlie fJiiclph Lodge , No . lrjon . Andierst Lodge , No . 122 : i . Stability Lodge , No . 217 . Marcians Lodge , No . 2 ( iI 8 . Tlie Hoyal Clarence , No . ( M . Tlie King ' s Navy Lodge , No . 21 ) 01 . Mersey Lodge , No . 177 . Rnfford Lodge , No . 2553 . Acacia Lodge , No . 1311 . Unto Lodge , No . !)(«) . Hetlmal ( ircen Lodge , No . 2 S ! Hi . Royal Oak Lodge , No . 871 . Toxteth Lodge , No . 13 "> i > . Tcinpeniutiii . Lodge , No . 2851 . Hammersmith Lodge . No . 20110 . . Tnsticia Lodge , No . 2 " , o : i . Kiimlmry I ' ark Lodge , No . 1288 . Asaph Lodge , No . 1311 ) . Hcrvey Lodge , No . 1002 . Philanthropic Lodge , No . 107 . Jlolesworth Lodge , No . 11 ) 51 . l ' riory Lodge , No . lH ( i : i . Hnrtiiigton Lodge , No . 1 ) 10 . And several others , and is strongly recommended by Brothers H . E . Clarlc , W . H . Cornell , K . Crawford , A . S . Harvey , D . Mitchell , and J . Stark , who are also members of its Management Committee . Subscriptions and Donations may be forwarded Jo the Bankers , Messrs . Hoare , 37 , Fleet Street , to H , X . Hamilton Hoare , Esq ., 3 , Draycott Place , S . W ., Treasurer , or to the Offices , 13 and 14 , King Street , E . C .

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A Historic Lodge.

The old entrance to the Lodge by St . John ' s Close can now be used at any time . It gives access to a store-room or scullery and to an arched vault in the basement . There is a caretaker ' s house of room and kitchen , etc ., on the top flat , while on the middle Hat , to which access is obtained by a turreted staircase , is the old kitchen of the Tenandries restored . The pillars in it are from the old Council Chambers

THE SKCRFTAEY'S CHAIR . in Leith , and the recess between them is intended for a group emblematic of Wisdom , Strength , and Beauty . The lireplace now disclosed was formerly covered up by masonry and partitions . The lintel bears the date i 486 , with the emblems

the daisy , an anchor , and a heart , and the motto , " The morw ne sorw be heir , " a somewhat rude rendering of post nubila pltoebus . The emblems represent Faith , Hope and Charity .

Opening Of The New Masonic Temple, Hounslow, Middlesex.

Opening of the New Masonic Temple , Hounslow , Middlesex .

AN emergency meeting of the three lodges , Dalhousie , 865 ; Gosling Murray , 1871 ; and Roll Call , 2523 , was jointly held at the above on Wednesday , December the 16 th , when the Rt . Hon . Lord George Hamilton , M . P ., P . G . M . of Middlesex , attended and declared the building

open for Masonic purposes . The building provides a long-felt want in the province . It is within a few minutes' walk of the L . & S . W . and District Railways and electric trams from Hammersmith . On the ground floor are two entrance halls , cloak room

, Secretary ' s office , two club rooms , which by removal of a partition make a room 3 6 ft . by 19 ft . 6 in ., large banqueting saloon , which has a capacity for dining upwards of 100 guests , and which communicates with a well - appointed kitchen provided with every modern appliance . Forethought

has been shown in providing twelve separate wine cellars for the use of the different lodges meeting there , and ample lavatory accommodation . On the first floor are the temple , a handsome chamber 4 8 ft . by 28 ft ., lit by a dome of coloured glass and ventilated by openings on the tops of the

dado rails , which can be opened and closed at will , and the usual retiring rooms . There is also a line hall 47 ft . by 3 6 ft ., with gallery , together seating 600 . The stage is handsomely decorated and provided with fireproof curtain . The syndicate of brethren of the above lodges are hoping that other lodges

will be attracted to make this their headquarters . The Grand Master was supported by Bros . E . Hartley Dennis , P . G . D . ; G . Repton , P . G . D . ; A . Williams , P . G . S . B . ; Col . Guyon , P . G . S . W . ; G . R . Longley , P . G . J . W . ; W . J . Newbottom , P . G . Treas . ; A . Burnett Brown , P . G . Sec . ; E . Leonard , P . D . G . D . C . : E . C . P . Hodgkinson , P . G . S . of W . ;

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The Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society . ^ = lrffs ^ WFl = ~ - Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING . ^^^ B ^^^^^^^ THE MARINERS' SOCIETY has relieved over HALF A MILLION S ^^^ fff ^^ w » persons since its foundation in 1839 . ^^^^^^^^^^ S ^^ ^ t ' ' N ti l Organisation and its Local Representatives everywhere : — 111111111 sll ^ ¥ fllllfitll ^ r- ' ^' Shipwrecked are instantly cared for on the spot and sent home . S ^^^ S ^^ S ^^^^^^ 2 . The Widow and Orphan are immediately sought out and succoured . '| tP ^» ll | N . S ^^^ i ^ . 3 . The Distressed Seafarer is at once charitably assisted . " There is Sorrow on the Sea " 4- llle Mariner and Fisherman are directly encouraged in self-help by availing themselves ¦ ^¦^^^^ ^^™ I ^« BI ^ LM » . of the advantages of membership . FUNDS ARE EARNESTLY APPEALED FOR . bankers : Messrs . WILLIAMS DEACON'S BANK , Ltd ., Cockspur Street , Charing Cross , London , S . W . Secretary : G . E . MAUDE , Esq ., 26 , Suffolk Street , Pall Mall East , London , S . W .

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THE ALFRED BEVAN

MEMORIAL( L - - : E BEACH BOCKS Convalescent Home for Men , lWomen & Children , Sandgate , Kent . iDatron . — HIS MAJESTY THE KING . patroness . — MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA . IDicespatrons . — THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES .

President . —THK EAIO . OF AKKKDKKX . Treasurer . —H . N . HAMILTON- HOAKE , ESQ . _ Bankers— MESSKS . HOAKK , 37 , Fleet Street . Secretary . —\ V . WOOD . Offices : —13 and 14 , KiftgTStreet , Cheapside , E . C . The Alfred Bcvan Memorial Convalescent Home was founded in 1901 in memory of Sir Alfred Henry Bevan , who was Grand Treasurer in 1899 . Accommodation , 250 beds . Entirely supported by voluntary contributions . Subscriptions and Donations URGENTLY needed . This Home has already received ( he practical support of the following Lodges : — Stcrmliilc Bennett Lnilsje , No . 21 H . 2 . St . I ' eter ' s Lodge , No . Ileadou I . odjre , No . Mi ) . Friendnliip Lodge , No . 100 . Oooderich Lodge , No . 1211 . Neyland Lodge , No . MHO . Stimrt Lodge , No . Ki ( i 2 . Ui-lmn Lodge , No . Il !) ll . Ixion Lodge , No . 2 S 01 . Liml Cliurles HereKl ' o ) 'dLod >? e , No . 2101 . Wilson-Isles Lodge , No . 20 . H . West Kent Lodge , No . 2012 . Tlie fJiiclph Lodge , No . lrjon . Andierst Lodge , No . 122 : i . Stability Lodge , No . 217 . Marcians Lodge , No . 2 ( iI 8 . Tlie Hoyal Clarence , No . ( M . Tlie King ' s Navy Lodge , No . 21 ) 01 . Mersey Lodge , No . 177 . Rnfford Lodge , No . 2553 . Acacia Lodge , No . 1311 . Unto Lodge , No . !)(«) . Hetlmal ( ircen Lodge , No . 2 S ! Hi . Royal Oak Lodge , No . 871 . Toxteth Lodge , No . 13 "> i > . Tcinpeniutiii . Lodge , No . 2851 . Hammersmith Lodge . No . 20110 . . Tnsticia Lodge , No . 2 " , o : i . Kiimlmry I ' ark Lodge , No . 1288 . Asaph Lodge , No . 1311 ) . Hcrvey Lodge , No . 1002 . Philanthropic Lodge , No . 107 . Jlolesworth Lodge , No . 11 ) 51 . l ' riory Lodge , No . lH ( i : i . Hnrtiiigton Lodge , No . 1 ) 10 . And several others , and is strongly recommended by Brothers H . E . Clarlc , W . H . Cornell , K . Crawford , A . S . Harvey , D . Mitchell , and J . Stark , who are also members of its Management Committee . Subscriptions and Donations may be forwarded Jo the Bankers , Messrs . Hoare , 37 , Fleet Street , to H , X . Hamilton Hoare , Esq ., 3 , Draycott Place , S . W ., Treasurer , or to the Offices , 13 and 14 , King Street , E . C .

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