Keep in Touch on International Men’s Day
In the UK, suicide is one of the leading causes of early death, and around 75% of people who take their own lives are men. This International Men’s Day, the
Emily Brontë and the Freemasons
What connects Emily Brontë to the freemasons? Mark, the Curator of the Museum of Freemasonry, explains all in this new video:
The Story of the Victoria Cross
If you missed it live, you can now watch his Mark Smith’s Webinar on demand here.
Literacy Pirates
MCF Supported Literacy Pirates work with children aged 9-12 whose teachers think they would benefit from some extra reading support. The children, Young Pirates, go to their learning centres, Ships, after-school, each
Freemasons Supporting Mind
The MCF’s £250,000 grant to Mind is making a real difference to the 1.7 million people who have visited the coronavirus information hub, the 10,000 people who have joined their online
Virtual Organ Concert 9th December 2020
Freemasons’ Hall will be holding a Virtual Organ Concert on Wednesday 9th December 2020 at 7pm. You can book a free ticket to hear International Concert Organist Christopher Stokes playing
Freemasonry and Surgical Research
Freemasonry has supported surgical research for over 50 years. Join us to hear from some of the young & dynamic surgeons find out about their research and how they are
Treasures of Freemasonry
Before the pandemic struck, the Museum of Freemasonry opened a small exhibition called Treasures. It features wonderful examples of rare items from their library and archives. Here Peter and Louise,
Armistice Day
In Bedford, the Provincial Grand Master, Tony Henderson, laid a wreath at the War Memorial on the Embankment on behalf of the brethren and Province of Bedfordshire. At Freemasons’ Hall
The Last Post at Freemasons Hall
Today at 11:00am UGLE will live stream on its Facebook channel the two-minute silence in front of the peace memorial at Freemasons’ Hall, with a bugler playing The Last Post
