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+ | ===Library and Museum=== | ||
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+ | The Library and Museum of the United Grand Lodge of England houses one of the finest collections of Masonic material in the world. It is open to the public, Monday to Friday, free of charge. | ||
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+ | A changing series of exhibitions portray the history of Freemasonry in England and specific aspects of Masonic life. A tremendous variety of objects including Wedgewood, glass, metalwares - even bedwarmers - have, over the centuries, been produced with Masonic decoration. | ||
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+ | The Museum's collections are extensive including pottery and porcelain, glassware, silver, furniture and clocks, Masonic jewels and regalia. Items belonging to famous and royal Freemasons including Winston Churchill and Edward VII are on display together with examples from the Museum's extensive collection of prints and engravings, photographs and ephemera. | ||
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+ | == Videos == | ||
+ | <videoflash>olIjEnOHuNE</videoflash> | ||
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+ | Original Video From: [http://www.youtube.com/user/FreemasonMovies Freemason Movies] | ||
+ | Description: Freemasons Hall. Spectacular Art Deco building in the heart of London. | ||
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+ | '''Other Languages:''' | ||
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+ | [[Freemasons Hall London|Deutsch]] | ||
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Library and Museum
Source: Phoenixmasonry
The Library and Museum of the United Grand Lodge of England houses one of the finest collections of Masonic material in the world. It is open to the public, Monday to Friday, free of charge.
A changing series of exhibitions portray the history of Freemasonry in England and specific aspects of Masonic life. A tremendous variety of objects including Wedgewood, glass, metalwares - even bedwarmers - have, over the centuries, been produced with Masonic decoration.
The Museum's collections are extensive including pottery and porcelain, glassware, silver, furniture and clocks, Masonic jewels and regalia. Items belonging to famous and royal Freemasons including Winston Churchill and Edward VII are on display together with examples from the Museum's extensive collection of prints and engravings, photographs and ephemera.
Videos
<videoflash>olIjEnOHuNE</videoflash>
Original Video From: Freemason Movies Description: Freemasons Hall. Spectacular Art Deco building in the heart of London.
<videoflash>xri4ghD1epA</videoflash>
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