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Ballarat Masonic Centre - Roger Porteous Library and Robert Bell Archive
Journal, The Victorian Freemason January 10th 1884, Publication Date 10/1/1884
... "January 10th 1884, Melbourne Victoria The Victorian Freemason ...Vol 2 No 5 The Victorian Freemason Journal "January 10th 1884, Melbourne Victoriajournal, the victorian freemason -
Ballarat Masonic Centre - Roger Porteous Library and Robert Bell Archive
document, Provincial Grand Lodge of Victoria, Quarterly Communication August 1 1860, August 1st 1860/
Blue foolscap sheet folded with 3 creases crosswise. Black type with large heading. "1860 1st August - Quarterly Communication" "Watermark - John Miller - extra super - Glasgow - 1860"grand lodge, v.w bro h.w. lowry p.g.m., masonic lodge, freemason, 1860 -
Freemasons Victoria - Mt. Franklin St. George No 12
Regalia wallet, Late 19th Cenutry
... Freemasons Victoria - Mt. Franklin St. George No 12 16 ...The wallet is inscribed Bro J.C. Reynolds who was Initiated into freemasonry on 8 July 1880, passed to the Second Degree 5 August 1880 and Raised to the Third Degree 2nd. September 1880. Annotated ' Mount Franklin Lodge of Hiram. 716. E.C.. In 1889 this Lodge became No. 12 Victorian Const.' (E.C. denotes English Constitution.) Mt Franklin Lodge of Hiram amalgamated with St George Lodge no. 119 to be Mt Franklin St George Lodge No 12.Masonic regalia was often carried in these wallets to lodge meetings. Mt Franklin Lodge of Hiram amalgamated with St George Lodge no. 119 to be Mt Franklin St George Lodge No 12. The wallet was donated by the Hon. Thomas Carter Reynolds who is a now a retired member of the Victorian Parliament.Brown regalia wallet Bro J.C. Reynolds/ Square and compass/ Romsey Lodge No 97 all in gold. masonic j.c.reynolds. masonic wallet romsey lodge mt franklin st george lodge no 12 romsey lodge -
Freemasons Victoria - Malvern Lodge No. 121
Working Tools
... Freemasons Victoria - Malvern Lodge No. 121 318-322 ...This presentation box of Working Tools was brought to Malvern Lodge by brethren of the Lodge of Concord who joined in 1988.Black case with assorted working tools.Harvey Smith Ltd.working tools, lodge of concord, harvey smith ltd. -
Freemasons Victoria - Dandenong Lodge No. 635
jewel, past masters jewel, 1972
... Freemasons Victoria - Dandenong Lodge No. 635 270 Hutton ...Presented to the lodge by A C Downard to be presented to the IPM on 12/12/73 lodge masters jewelfoundation 1971 immediate past master- lodge Eumemmerring 846 presented to Wor. Bro. A. C. Downard foundation master 13 / 12 / 1972 -
Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759
Tracing Board
... Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759 ...Plaque on Tracing board acknowledging these were the original Tracing Boards from the former Collins Street Grand Lodge Building -
Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759
1st Degree Tracing Board
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Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759
2nd Degree Tracing Board
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Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759
3rd Degree Tracing Board
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Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759
Worshipful Master Pedestal
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Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759
Senior Warden Pedestal
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Freemasons Victoria - Melbourne High School Lodge No. 759
Junior Warden Pedestal
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Freemasons Victoria - The Lodge of Australia Felix No 1
Melbourne 1839
... Freemasons Victoria - The Lodge of Australia Felix No 1 ...Painting of Melbourne at the time the Lodge held it's inaugural meeting on 23 December 1839 Melbourne Viewed from the south bank of the Yarra RiverThe Lamb in inn the painting is the first meeting place of the Lodge of Australia Felix on 23 December 1839 felix, australi felix, uglv -
Freemasons Victoria - The Lodge of Australia Felix No 1
Lodge Trowel
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Freemasons Victoria - The Lodge of Australia Felix No 1
Original Warrant
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Freemasons Victoria - The Lodge of Australia Felix No 1
Past Master's Certificate, Australia Felix Past Master's Certificate
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Freemasons Victoria – Antient York Lodge No. 80
Installation Card, Installation Card Fitzroy Lodge No.79
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Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Masonic Travel Document, Royal Yorkshire Lodge 503 - Masonic Travel Documents from 1827 - issued to Thomas Hidgley, 1827
... Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99 34 Maribrynong Rd ...A Masonic Travel document issued by the Royal Yorkshire Lodge 503 in 1827 for a Freemason travelling to the new colony of New South Wales.Travel Document issued by the Royal Yorkshire Lodge 503 in 1827 for Bro Thomas Hidgley. Faded document that includes a wax seal of the Lodge. -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Book, Bible - Gordon Lodge Lamonby Bible
... Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99 34 Maribrynong Rd ...A Leather bond Bible presented to the Gordon Lodge at it's Foundation 1886 by the first Worshipful Master of the Lodge - MW Bro William Farquarson Lamonby -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Photograph, Picture of Gordon Lodge Building circa 1920's
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Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Foundation Stone, Foundation Stone - Gordon Lodge, 1886
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Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Gordon Lodge trowel - 1886 - used to lay the foundation stone
... Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99 34 Maribrynong Rd ...Engraved sterling silver trowel with ivory handle Presented to F W Lamonby PM 752, 1002 E.C. W.M. Gordon Lodge No. 2112 E.C. By Parker & Pater, Contractors On his laying the corner stone of The Ascot Vale Masonic Hall, Oct 14th 1886 -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Gordon Lodge banner - refurbished original banner from 1880's
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Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Original Gordon Lodge lodge-room 1886
... Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99 34 Maribrynong Rd ...A picture of the original Gordon Lodge lodge-room of 1886 - room currently in use by the Lodge's artist-in-residence. Below is a newspaper article from the North Melbourne Advertiser (Vic: 1873 - 1894) for Friday 22 April 1887 that describes the architecture of the building at the time of its completion. From some of the details included in the article it is obvious that the journalist who wrote the article was a Freemason. THE MASONIC HALL ASCOT VALE North Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1873 - 1894) Friday 22 April 1887 THE MASONIC HALL ASCOT VALE The now Masonic Hall, Ascot Vale, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Worshipful Master of the Gordon Lodge (Bro, W. F. Lamonby) in October last has just been completed, and will be formally opened: with grand Masonic ball on the 13th prox. The hall stands on a fine block of land having a frontage of 50ft to the Maribyrnong road by a depth of 130 ft., and is built of brick and cement on a most substantial foundation of bluestone. The Tuscan style of architecture has been adopted with the most successful result, and the front design which is especially handsome, includes four massive pilasters with frieze architrave and enriched cornice, forming the entablature of the order,- and giving a most imposing appearance. The front door, over which are the masonic emblems, is seven feet wide, and two escape doors made to open outwards in compliance with the Central Board of Health regulations are also provided, in case of emergency. In the vestibule is a very fine elliptic arch with keystone enriched with fruit, and the whole floor, 9ft. 6in. wide, is laid with Cawkwell's encaustic tyles. On the right, of tile vestibule is a commodious committee room 22ft. by 12ft 6in with side entrance for members, so that in case the main hall is engaged no inconvenience need be caused. On the left is the Secretary's room, and off this again is a staircase cellar. The vestibule is well lighted with two exceedingly pretty chandeliers, which have a very pleasing effect and give it a nice bright appearance ascending a handsome staircase leading from the vestibule the upper storey is reached, and here everything is splendidly arranged, especially 'the Lodge Room, which is a model of neatness and of comfort. The dimensions are 28ft. x 22ft 6in. with an elevation of 17ft. 6in. to the beautiful cove ceiling, which is quite a work of art. At the east end of the room on a raised dais is the master's chair with the masonic emblems, and neat forms of polished kauri are placed at the sides for members, about 150 of whom can be accommodated. The lighting and ventilation have both been well attended to and all is very complete. The main hall is 75ft. by 35 ft. with a stage 15ft. deep, leaving the auditorium 60ft. x 35ft. with a seating capacity about 600. Round the walls up to 6ft 6in. is a handsome dado in Portland cement and above it are panelled Tuscan pilasters to the entablature, architrave enriched frieze and medallion cornice forming the main cornice to the hall. Immediately inside the cornice is a sunken panel all-round the ceiling relieved with ornamental outlet ventilators. There are twelve large windows, six on each aide, and the sashes, skirting boards, and doors throughout the building are beautifully painted in imitation of grained cedar. Two enormous gas reflectors, each for 50 lights are suspended from the ceiling and besides these, four elegant hanging chandeliers for lighting up the proscenium, and back of the stage, under which is a storeroom for seats, &c, when the hall is required for a ball. The floor is made of kauri, secretly nailed, and is beautifully finished off. At the back of the stage are two lavatories and ladies and gentlemen's dressing rooms, between which are a connecting passage for a call boy. Outside is a capital asphalted yard, and the other usual conveniences on an improved plan. There is a right-of-way asphalted on each side of the building, and a large lamp is to be placed opposite the main entrance to light up the front. Everything that forethought and ability could suggest to make the hall comfortable and popular has been done, and it now only remains for the public to avail themselves of the advantages offered them by the enterprising Company. The cost of the building and furniture, including a magnificent piano, was £2,500, and the land £300. Mr J. C. M. Cowan, of Ascot Vale, is the architect, and Messrs Parker and Pater, of South Melbourne, the contractors. The plastering was done by Mr I Nicholas, of Murray Street, Moonee Ponds, who is also entitled to great praise for his splendid workmanship. Mr Cowan has been most assiduous and particular in seeing that his instructions were carried out to his satisfaction, and the result must be exceedingly gratifying to him and to the directors. The Masonic hall is only one of the many buildings erected by Mr Cowan in this district, among the others being the well known residences of Meessrs. J. Levy, Mooneo Street; W. Murphy, Eglington street; G. Groube, Maribyrnong street; C. A. Arvier, Moonee Ponds ; and F. Paul, Mount Alexander road. It may also be mentioned that Mr Cowan generously presented the plans for the now local fire brigade tower which is acknowledged to be one of the strongest and most graceful around Melbourne, The new Masonic Hall does infinite credit to the borough, and in accommodation, design, and comfort it is not surpassed by any similar building of the kind outside the city. -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
First Minute Book - Gordon Lodge 2112 E.C. (English Constitution)
... Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99 34 Maribrynong Rd ...The first Minute Book of the Gordon Lodge, which starts with the first meeting of local Freemasons desirous of founding a new lodge in the Essendon area was held at the Ascot Vale Hotel in July 1885. William Farquharson Lamonby was the driving force, financier and founder of the Gordon Lodge and when he wasn't present not a lot happened at those Ascot Vale Hotel meetings. -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Essendon Town Hall 1886
... Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99 34 Maribrynong Rd ...Whilst the foundation stone for the Ascot Vale Masonic Hall was laid in 1886 Gordon Lodge was not able to meet in their new lodge-room until 1887. In the meantime whilst the Ascot Vale Masonic Hall was being build subsequent meetings were held in the Essendon Council Chambers however this was not a satisfactory arrangement Consequently at the June 1886 meeting a motion was passed that the Gordon Lodge hold its meeting, “…at the Melbourne Masonic Hall, Collins Street East, until such time as the Ascot Vale Masonic Hall is ready for occupancy…” (Due to a ball in full progress) So for the next 6 months the Lodge met at the Masonic Hall at 25 Collins Street. -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Minute and Attendance Books for Gordon Lodge of Instruction established in 1887
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Freemasons Victoria - Lodge of Evolution, 931
Door Stop, Door Stop from CMC, circa 1920, 1920 (?)
... Freemasons Victoria - Lodge of Evolution, 931 131 Gipps ...This is a door stop, made by a Freemason, believed to be around 1920. Located at the Collingwood Masonic Centre.none -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Meeting Card, Reed and Co. Print, 1957 Bendigo and District Craft Lodge Meetings, 1957
... Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon ...Offset Printed bi-fold card with lodge meetings in Bendigo Districtgolden & corinthian, mount alexander, mount franklin - st. george, mackenzie, st. george, southern cross, zetland, heathcote, aurora, zenith, eaglehawk, st. johns, rochester, trentham, kyneton, sadhurst, corona, wedderburn, gisborne, campaspe, carisbrook, harcourt, bendigo city -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Letter, Proposition of Candidate - Mr. Leslie George Lobb
... Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon ...Offset printing with ink on paper.Bro. N Stewart, Duke Street, Castlemaine. Dear Sir, Mr Leslie George Lobb, Garage Prop. Castlemaine has been proposed as a Member of the Mount Alexander lodge of Freemason's and has given your name as a referee from whom inquiries may be made. I would be glad to receive at your earliest convenience your report as to his character, history, standing and ideals. Any communication will be treated in strictest confidence. I am, Yeours Faithfully, L.G. Lloyd, Secretarymount alexander lodge