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  2. Category:Masonic images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Masonic images" The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. ... (logo).jpg This page was last edited on 21 September 2023, at 02: ...

  3. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Butlers wore green aprons. Blue was commonly worn by weavers, spinners, and gardeners. Stonemasons wore white aprons as protection against the dust of their trade, and even in the twenty-first century, aprons survive as part of Masonic ceremonial attire. These aprons were long, coming down to below the knees, with a flap or bib to protect the ...

  4. Ihling Brothers Everard Company - Wikipedia

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    Otto Ihling was a large part of fraternal and community affairs, as an active lifelong member of all the Masonic Bodies. Kalamazoo elected him Mayor three times, 1887-1889. [10] Otto served the community and his business at his big roll top desk for sixty-seven years and worked right up until his death in 1936.

  5. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lodge was invited to participate in the 100th anniversary celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill. For the occasion, Grand Master Percival Lowell Everett wore an apron once owned by Joseph Warren, and the acting Deputy Grand Master, Dr. Winslow Lewis, wore the apron that had been worn by General Lafayette at the 1825 cornerstone-laying.

  6. Masonic ritual and symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Masonic initiation rites include the reenactment of a scene set on the Temple Mount while it was under construction. Every Masonic lodge, therefore, is symbolically the Temple for the duration of the degree and possesses ritual objects representing the architecture of the Temple. These may either be built into the hall or be portable.

  7. Grand Lodge of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Current logo used in association with the Grand Lodge of Michigan. This contemporarily styled logo launched with the "Share the Secret" campaignThe Grand Lodge of Michigan of Free and Accepted Masons, commonly known as Grand Lodge of Michigan, in tandem with the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Michigan govern the practice of regular Freemasonry in the state of Michigan.

  8. Supreme Council, Scottish Rite (Southern Jurisdiction, USA)

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    The Supreme Council, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, USA is the first Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, founded in 1801.Its official full name is "The Supreme Council (Mother Council of the World) of the Inspectors General Knights Commander of the House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty-third Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of ...

  9. Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Masonic concentration camp inmates were classified as political prisoners and wore an inverted red triangle. [220] Hitler believed Freemasons had succumbed to Jews conspiring against Germany. [221] [222] The small blue forget-me-not flower was first used by the Grand Lodge Zur Sonne in 1926, as a Masonic emblem at the annual convention in ...

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