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Lodge Collection (page 8)

Background imageLodge Collection: Female Mason - 1

Female Mason - 1
Sister Eva Dynamis (born Reims 1858) initiated into the Lien Maconnique lodge, currently Sovereign Grand Mistress in the Modern Adoptive Rite of the Grand Orient of France. Date: 1891

Background imageLodge Collection: Rushton, Northamptonshire

Rushton, Northamptonshire
The triangular lodge at Rushton, Northamptonshire Date: 1841

Background imageLodge Collection: Female Mason - 4

Female Mason - 4
Sister Frederic (born Cherbourg 1867) initiated into the Lodge of the Perfect Female Mason, dressed as Cupidon for a mysterious ritual. Date: 1891

Background imageLodge Collection: LEE LODGE

LEE LODGE
Lee Lodge, southeast London, in the snow. Date: circa 1890

Background imageLodge Collection: Weir Lodge, Norbury Park, Mickleham on the River Mole

Weir Lodge, Norbury Park, Mickleham on the River Mole
Norbury Park, Mickleham on the River Mole, Surrey - Weir Lodge Date: circa 1906

Background imageLodge Collection: Peckforton Castle

Peckforton Castle
Lodge Gate of Peckforton Castle, Cheshire, England, a Victorian country house built in the style of a medieval castle. It was built for John Tollemache; designed by Anthony Salvin

Background imageLodge Collection: Welsh Lodge Gate

Welsh Lodge Gate
The West Shore Lodge Gate, Marine Drive, at Llandudno, Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageLodge Collection: Kentish Farmstead

Kentish Farmstead
Ratling Court, Ratling, Kent, England, a fine Tudor farmhouse and well lodge. It was at one time owned by the Cowper family, Royalist supporters of King Charles I. Date: 16th century

Background imageLodge Collection: Fawsley Dower House

Fawsley Dower House
The ruins and tower of the Dower House, a former lodge in Fawsley Park, Fawsley, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 17th century

Background imageLodge Collection: Tudor Hunting Lodge

Tudor Hunting Lodge
Queen Elizabeths Hunting Lodge, Epping Forest, Essex, England. This splendid timber- framed three-storey building was used by royalty when on hunting trips in the forest. Date: 16th century

Background imageLodge Collection: Sheen Lodge, Richmond, 1889

Sheen Lodge, Richmond, 1889
Sheen Lodge, Richmond, when the residence of the Earl of Fife in 1889. Date: 1889

Background imageLodge Collection: Princess Elizabeth and Margaret riding

Princess Elizabeth and Margaret riding
Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Margaret on horseback in the ground of Royal Lodge, Windsor c. 1940. Date: c.1940

Background imageLodge Collection: The Ladys Lodge - Rite of Passage

The Ladys Lodge - Rite of Passage
Initiation ceremony for the Perfect Mistress also known as the Bird of Mystery. Date: 1890s

Background imageLodge Collection: Sheen Lodge, Richmond, 1892

Sheen Lodge, Richmond, 1892
Sheen Lodge, Richmond, where Sir Richard Owen died in 1892. Date: 1892

Background imageLodge Collection: Banquet at a Symbolic Lodge

Banquet at a Symbolic Lodge
Members of a Lodge, with napkins over their shoulders and arms extended, propose a toast. Date: 1890s

Background imageLodge Collection: The Lodge Gilwell Park

The Lodge Gilwell Park
The Lodge, Gilwell Park. Date: 1990s

Background imageLodge Collection: The Royal family at y Bwthyn bach to Gwellt

The Royal family at y Bwthyn bach to Gwellt
The Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI, with their children Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, and some of their dogs

Background imageLodge Collection: Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Cumberland Lodge, Windsor
A view of Cumberland Lodge in Windsor, the home of Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig Holstein, grand-daughter of Queen Victoria. Date: 1891

Background imageLodge Collection: Granpops Lodge of Instruction

Granpops Lodge of Instruction
Humorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang-utan character, Granpop together with a monkey and a pig attending a Freemasons meeting at a makeshift Lodge! 1934

Background imageLodge Collection: Apprentice Received

Apprentice Received
An apprentice is ceremonially received into a French Lodge by the Master Date: 1890s

Background imageLodge Collection: Edward & Masons Arch

Edward & Masons Arch
When Edward and Alexandra visit Oxford, the Apollo University Lodge of Freemasons honours them with an Arch of Honour Date: June 1863

Background imageLodge Collection: Zetland, Mason

Zetland, Mason
The Earl of Zetland, the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the United Lodge of England, in his ceremonial garb and bedecked with medals Date: 1869

Background imageLodge Collection: Victoria Park Lodge

Victoria Park Lodge
The lodge, Victoria Park, London

Background imageLodge Collection: Cockermouth Union schools, Flimby, Cumberland

Cockermouth Union schools, Flimby, Cumberland
The Cockermouth Union workhouse schools at Flimby, Cumberland. Flimby Lodge was purchased by the Union in 1886 for conversion to a school and vagrant wards

Background imageLodge Collection: Navajo Sweat House - Tuba City, Arizona

Navajo Sweat House - Tuba City, Arizona
Navajo Sweat House (or Sweat Lodge or sweathouse ) - Tuba City, Arizona

Background imageLodge Collection: The Dog Cemetery - Hyde Park, London

The Dog Cemetery - Hyde Park, London. Founded in 1880 by the Duchess of Cambridge - the last burial took place in 1905. Located behind the Victoria Gate Lodge almost opposite Lancaster Gate which is

Background imageLodge Collection: Presentation following the birth of future Edward VIII

Presentation following the birth of future Edward VIII
The newborn Prince Edward of York, later Prince of Wales, then King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, being presented to H.H

Background imageLodge Collection: Central London District Schools, Hanwell, Middlesex

Central London District Schools, Hanwell, Middlesex
Entrance lodge of the Central London District Schools at Hanwell, Middlesex, also known as the Cuckoo Schools. A drinking fountain stands outside the gate

Background imageLodge Collection: Damaged London Hospital - The Blitz

Damaged London Hospital - The Blitz
The Porters Lodge of a London Hospital wrecked by a German raiders bomb. Nobody was seriously hurt - circa late 1940

Background imageLodge Collection: Hunting Lodge of Indigenous Indians, Mexico

Hunting Lodge of Indigenous Indians, Mexico
House or Choza of indigenous Indians, Mexico - used to spend the night during hunting trips

Background imageLodge Collection: Hornsey Wood House, London

Hornsey Wood House, London
Hornsey Wood House, once the hunting lodge of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageLodge Collection: Eltham House Harriers in West Norwood, London, 1887

Eltham House Harriers in West Norwood, London, 1887
Engraving showing two views of West Norwood, London, an area familiar with the Eltham House Harriers athletic or running club, 1887

Background imageLodge Collection: Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882

Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882
Illustration showing native American Indian women, wrapped in shawls, sitting outside their lodge which is decorated with elaborate totem carvings, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, 1882

Background imageLodge Collection: America Indians, Indian graves

America Indians, Indian graves
Wooden lodge type graves at ground level for Cree Indians

Background imageLodge Collection: Grey Owls Cabin, Saskatchewan, 1934

Grey Owls Cabin, Saskatchewan, 1934
Photograph of Grey Owls Cabin; Beaver Lodge, Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1934. Grey Owl (1888-1938), born Archibald Stansfield Belaney in Sussex

Background imageLodge Collection: Racial / Menstrual Lodge

Racial / Menstrual Lodge
The menstrual lodge

Background imageLodge Collection: Triangular Lodge

Triangular Lodge
Part of the curious Triangular Lodge at Rushton, Northants. built by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1593, planned as an emblem of the Holy Trinity, everything in a series of threes

Background imageLodge Collection: Masonic Baptism

Masonic Baptism
Members of a French Lodge propose to baptise a Brothers child (a louveteau, or wolf cub) according to Masonic ritual : its mother is not at all keen on the idea

Background imageLodge Collection: Washington, Mason

Washington, Mason
George Washington, President of the USA, presides at the altar of his Lodge while planning the laying of the corner stone of the Capitol Building, Washington

Background imageLodge Collection: Charter Lodge

Charter Lodge, Magna Carta Island, Runnymede, was built in 1834 on the site of the Charter Room where King John of England signed the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215

Background imageLodge Collection: Sir Oliver Lodge

Sir Oliver Lodge
SIR OLIVER LODGE English physicist

Background imageLodge Collection: Scandinavia Lodgings

Scandinavia Lodgings
Places where winter travellers may lodge in Scandinavia

Background imageLodge Collection: Lot and the Angels

Lot and the Angels
When God sends two angels to report on the wickedness of Sodom, they lodge with Lot, but the Sodomites lust after the angels (believing them beautiful men) and are blinded

Background imageLodge Collection: Suburban Residence

Suburban Residence
Mole Lodge, West Molesey, Surrey, the suburban residence of sir Robert Walter Carden, Lord Mayor of London

Background imageLodge Collection: Sir Oliver Lodge / Spy Jnr

Sir Oliver Lodge / Spy Jnr
SIR OLIVER LODGE English physicist

Background imageLodge Collection: Sir Oliver Lodge / Empire

Sir Oliver Lodge / Empire
SIR OLIVER LODGE English physicist, circa 1912

Background imageLodge Collection: Macklin / Shylock / Lodge

Macklin / Shylock / Lodge
CHARLES MACKLIN Actor in the role of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice

Background imageLodge Collection: Bestwood Lodge / Notts

Bestwood Lodge / Notts
Bestwood Lodge, Nottinghamshire



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