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  • The Art of Memory and Masonry

    A new Video! The Art of Memory and Masonry is a fascinating and expertly researched talk was written by Clarence A. Anderson. I have tried my best to find a date for the text, but have been unsuccessful. My researches have found that there is a Clarence A. Anderson Jr. currently a member of St…

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  • The Four Banners and Their Relationship to the Cherubim

    A new Video! The Four Banners and Their Relationship to the Cherubim is a lecture delivered within the Research RA Chapter , No. 100 S.G.R.A Chapter of Queensland, by R. Exc. Comp. A.O.C. Davies P.G.J. on August 7th, 1957.

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  • Female Masons

    Female Masons

    I just stumbled across this article today. It was published by the BBC a couple of years ago, Thought it may be of interest. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41804543

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  • The True Masonic Student

    A new Video! The True Masonic Student is a short presentation by Brother A.T. Hinchcliffe given to the Toowoomba Lodge of Instruction on 2 September 1954. Brother Hinchcliffe examines the meaning of the seven liberal arts and sciences to Freemasonry and identifies the ‘true’ calling for the student of Masonry.

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  • 21 Masonic Aphorisms

    21 Masonic Aphorisms

    A new Video! 21 Masonic Aphorisms is a selection of Aphorisms for the instruction and benefit of all Freemasons, excerpted from The Book of the Lodge (1849) by Dr. George Oliver.

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  • The Old Charges of Freemasonry

    A new Video! The Old Charges of Freemasonry is a detailed presentation, first published by Brother H L Haywood, describing the ‘Old Charges’ of Freemasonry, the foundation documents of Masonic practice – their origin and relevance to the Craft today.

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  • Royal purple cloth from the time of the Old Testament found in Israel

    “And now I have sent a cunning man, endued with understanding, of Hiram my father’s, the son of a woman of the daughters of Dan, and his father was a man of Tyre, skillful to work in gold, and in silver, in brass, in iron, in stone, and in timber, in purple, in blue, and…

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  • An Interesting Companion for a Leisure Hour

    An Interesting Companion for a Leisure Hour Just for fun – this fascinating 1814 book is in the Library. Blending historical and geographical musings it includes a series of extracts, reflections and articles on topics Masonic. Designed to be dipped into a leisure it is an interesting companion indeed and one of my favourite texts…

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  • Leo Taxil Masonic Hoax redux

    After my chastening brush with copywrite law I have re-edited the Leo Taxil video to remove the offending video content. The new (and presumably legal) version is now available here. The old version has been consigned to the pit, along with Taxil’s works and legacy!

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  • IMPORTANT NOTE: I have just been advised (27 January 2021) that the Leo Taxil video I uploaded to YouTube yesterday contains copywrite material to which I am not entitled. Specifically it includes clips from the 1920 Swedish/Danish film ‘Haxan’. As this content is over 100 years old I mistakenly assumed that its copywrite had lapsed.…

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  • Leo Taxil – The Great Masonic Hoax

    A new Video – Leo Taxil – The Great Masonic Hoax A follow-up to the first video I ever did. This is the story of the infamous Leo Taxil and the hoax he perpetrated, both on Masonry and the Catholic Church, in the late 19th Century. A hoax whose consequences are still reverberating to the…

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  • The Hieroglyphic Monad

    New text in Esoterica – The Hieroglyphic Monad It’s a bit self-indulgent to mention, but this month marks 30 years since I submitted my Masters Thesis on John Dee’s 1564 work Monas Hieroglyphica. (January 25th was also coincidentally, the date on which Dee finished writing the book)! In celebration I’ve uploaded a copy of this…

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  • The Masonic Goat

    The Masonic Goat

    A new Video! The Masonic Goat is an interesting account of the origins, and corrosive effects of the legend of ‘Goat Riding’ in Masonic initiation ceremonies. Dating from 1936, I have been unable to determine its author or provenance.

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  • The True Masonic Chart or Hieroglyphic Monitor

    Newly uploaded to the Library. The True Masonic Chart or Hieroglyphic Monitor (1851) – Containing all the Emblems explained in the degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Mason, Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, Royal Arch, Royal Master and Select Master.

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  • The Craftsman and Freemason’s Guide

    New book in the Library. The Craftsman and Freemason’s Guide is a fascinating 1854 publication detailing the symbolism in the rituals from the entered apprentice to Select Master degrees. Copiously illustrated throughout.

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  • The Ineffable Name

    The Ineffable Name

    A New Video The Ineffable Name: Lecture delivered in Research Royal Arch Chapter No. 100, S. G. R. A Chapter of Queensland on Wednesday 5th February 1947, by R.Ex. Comp. Rev. V. H. Whitehouse G. J.

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  • The Regius Manuscript

    The Regius Manuscript

    New to the Library is a full copy of the Regius Manuscript, presented with a parallel translation into Modern English. The oldest extant document in Freemasonry, the Regius Manuscript (also known as the Halliwell Document is a treasure of the earliest history of the Craft. The origins of the Regius are obscure. The manuscript was…

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