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Bro Thomas Bateman Rosseter was a respected Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society in the late 19th century: so far I've found an article of his in the December 1886 Journal of the Society entitled "Trichondina as an Endoparasite. He was a leading Kent Freemason, being a member of St Augustine's Lodge 972, Canterbury. He died, aged 79, in 1922 and is buried in Canterbury Cemetry. | Bro Thomas Bateman Rosseter was a respected Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society in the late 19th century: so far I've found an article of his in the December 1886 Journal of the Society entitled "Trichondina as an Endoparasite. He was a leading Kent Freemason, being a member of St Augustine's Lodge 972, Canterbury. He died, aged 79, in 1922 and is buried in Canterbury Cemetry. | ||
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Historische Fotos
"Cabinet-Cards"
. Alle Aufnahmen Copyright Phoenixmasonry-Museum Die Fotos stammen aus der Sammlung Jerry Stotler, der bei Ebay unter der User I.D. "jstot" freimaurerische Memorabilia anbietet. Er kann kontaktiert werden unter mailto:jstot@kscable.com
Freimaurerin in Logenkleidung. (Regalia)
Quelle:Phoenixmasonry
A special "Thanks" to our Secretary and Brother Jerry Stotler for submitting the above pictures of his cabinet card and tin type photography collection. Jerry trades fraternal memorabilia on eBay under the User I.D. "jstot" and can be contacted at mailto:jstot@kscable.com
Sammlungen
Wairarapa Archive Neuseeland.Br Evan McKenzie
Beinecke Library Flickr Creative Commons.
Sammlung Leigh McKinnon
Courtesy of Frances Hopkins. Licence is cc-by-nd. Bro Thomas Bateman Rosseter
Bro Thomas Bateman Rosseter was a respected Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society in the late 19th century: so far I've found an article of his in the December 1886 Journal of the Society entitled "Trichondina as an Endoparasite. He was a leading Kent Freemason, being a member of St Augustine's Lodge 972, Canterbury. He died, aged 79, in 1922 and is buried in Canterbury Cemetry.