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  2. Square and Compasses - Wikipedia

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    The Wrights' symbol is the square and compasses in a different configuration from the traditional Masonic one. Wright is the Scottish and Northern English term for a Carpenter. The arms of the former Allan Glen's School , still used by the school club [ 12 ] and independent rugby club, [ 13 ] incorporate a square and compasses in a similar ...

  3. Tracing board - Wikipedia

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    Tracing boards are painted or printed illustrations depicting the various emblems and symbols of Freemasonry.They can be used as teaching aids during the lectures that follow each of the Masonic Degrees, when an experienced member explains the various concepts of Freemasonry to new members.

  4. 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.

  5. Three dots (Freemasonry) - Wikipedia

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    The three dots symbol (∴) is an integral part of Masonic written tradition, used exclusively within Masonic context. All Master Masons are entitled to use these dots when writing Masonic terms, titles, or positions. The usage is strictly reserved for Masonic terminology and should not be applied to non-Masonic (profane) words or phrases.

  6. File:Square compasses.svg - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of the Square and Compasses is a trademark and has been registered in some jurisdictions. [1] This image was created for the Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon in 1993.

  7. Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm

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    While the emblem and ritual of the Grotto are often believed to be inspired by Thomas Moore’s poem, Lalla Rookh, which tells the story of the “Veiled Prophet of Khorasan,” [8] the modern ritual of the Grotto organisation actually draws inspiration from Masonic traditions and incorporates elements that allude to Moore’s themes. Each ...

  8. Category:Masonic symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Masonic symbolism" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ashlar; B. Baucent;

  9. File:Council of Royal & Select Masters Emblem.svg - Wikipedia

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    The emblem most commonly used in association with the Council of Royal & Select Masters, a Masonic appendant body. The emblem consists of a trowel, incomplete triangle, and in most jurisdictions a sword. Date: 25 April 2010: Source: Own work