Masonic freemasonry (6 risultati)
Altre immaginiLingua: Inglese
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Da: Blank Verso Books, ABAA, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.Blank Verso Books, ABAA
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Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. NAVAL LODGE No. 87. Free and Associated Masons 1913 ROSTER of Officers and Members. Rare Secret Society MASONIC NAVAL LODGE Vallejo Mare Island Navy Shipyard California. Booklet, printed purple wrappers, staple bound, 4.5" x 2.75", 14 pages, printed in purple/blue ink. NEAR FINE CONDITION: This… scarce 1913 Masonic Roster is tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Naval Lodge No. 87 was established in Vallejo, opposite the Navy Yard at Mare Island. It is the oldest Lodge in Vallejo, organized in 1855. Many of the members were enlisted men, workers and officers at Mare Island Naval Shipyard. Mare Island was founded by famous Mason and Civil War Commander David G. Farragut.
[Freemasonry] Programme, with signatures, entitled 'The Centenary Meeting of the Reading Lodge of Union No. 414, held at the Masonic Hall, Greyfriars Road, Reading, on Thursday, Twenty-sixth day of October, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three.'
Reading Lodge of Union No. 414 [Freemasons; Freemasonry; Masonic]
Editore: Printed at The Crown Press. Caxton Street Reading by Bradley & Son Ltd, 1933
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Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Octavo, 16 pages. In original cream wraps, tied with blue ribbon, and with the insignia of the Lodge printed on the front. Good, if a little aged. Creased where folded in half. With the signatures of seven of the Lodge's members in pencil on front wrap (Bob Bradley, P. H. Crozier, Herbert L. Hawkes and others). From the collecti…on of the pamphlet's printer Robert W. Bradley, who is listed among the Lodge's Officers as 'Organist', and who signs 'Bob Bradley'.

[James Asperne ] Proof engraving, by T. Blood, from painting by Samuel Drummond, A.R.A., of Asperne as Freemason.
James Asperne (1757-1820), bookseller of Cornhill, London, and proprietor of the 'European Magazine' [Freemasonry; Masonic]
Editore: London;, 1814
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Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Dimensions of paper roughly twelve inches by ten; dimensions of print roughly nine and a half inches by seven and a half. A good clear impression, on aged, creased paper, of a striking illustration showing a portly and sleek Asperne, beautifully turned out in Freemason's robes and paraphernalia, holding a leather-bound book, and… seated in an ornately carved wooden chair with the Freemasons' eye in a triangle at its head. Captioned 'Mr James Asperne | BOOKSELLER, CORNHILL, | Past Master of the FOUNDATION LODGE NO. 96 And St. Peter's No. 249 | P.S.D. of the LODGE of Antiquity No. 1 And Grand Steward for 1814'. See Image.
Altre immaginiEditore: John Marsh and Co, Boston, 1831
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Da: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
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Leather Bound. Condizione: Good +. First edition. 302, [14]pp. Octavo [18.5cm]. In the original leather. Red leather title label on spine; title stamped in gilt. Scuffing to extremities, and surface rubbing to boards. Boards are a bit warped. Mild waviness to textblock, which is also lightly foxed with spots of dampstaining. Own…ership mark on front pastedown. Collated and complete. With 30 full page plates, and many illustrations within text. A no holds barred tell-all from a former Freemason.

Secretarial Letter, signed 'William Guthrie' (Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland), to Charles Sharpe, carrying itemised details of 'the arrears &c due by the different Lodges' in Dumfriesshire.
William Guthrie, Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, Edinburgh [Freemasons; Freemasonry; Masonic]
Editore: Edinburgh; 19 August, 1802
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- Manoscritto
Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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4to, 3 pp. Bifolium. Very good on lightly-aged paper. Minimal damage has been caused to the second leaf (affecting two or three unimportant words of text) by the breaking of the red wax seal. Addressed by Guthrie 'To Charles Sharpe of Hoddam Esqr [Hoddam Castle] | Provenance Grand Master for Dumfries Shire'. Small circular red i…nk postmark. Docketed. Guthrie's letter, in a secretarial hand but signed and with an initialed postscript by him, covers the two centre pages. He writes that 'a great proportion' of the lodges are in arrears, 'some of them 20 years and upwards'. 'The funds of the Grand Lodge are at present very much Exhausted by the liberal supplies they have been induced to afford to Indigent Brethren for these three years past'. He also mentions the laying of 'the foundation Stone of the new Jail at Dumfries'. He cites the minutes in support of a demand that Sharpe 'enforce a strict compliance'. The recto of the first sheet carries a list of fifteen numbered lodges, headed 'Dumfries Shire | Charles Sharpe Esqr P. G. M.', giving the dates of 'last pay[men]t.' and 'last Certificate'. At the foot of the page is quotation of a six-line resolution by the Grand Lodge 'of 2d May last' regarding arrears.
Editore: American? s?, 1870
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Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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2pp., folio. On two leaves of yellow paper, with 'PATENT' lion and unicorn watermark. Text enclosed within faint blue vertical lines. Good, on lightly aged and worn paper. No record found of the publication of this item, the first page of which is headed 'Opening: -', with the last section ending two thirds down the page, sugges…ting that it is complete. A rhymed poem of 36 lines: the first section consisting of 10 lines, the second of 16 lines, and the third of 10 lines. The 'Opening' reads: 'Hail, Thou from whom all light is shed, | Within whose beams we live and move, | Who guardest all the quick & dead, | And art the very source of love. | Hear us who meet in brotherhood | And dimly shape our lives, to be | A part of that which, pure and good, | Streams ever in broad floods from thee.' The item is from an American source, and the handwriting suggests America in the latter part of the nineteenth century, but there is no evidence of the source or date.