Today in Masonic History
Today in Masonic History Giacomo Girolamo Casanova passes away in 1798. Giacomo Girolamo Casanova was an Italian adventurer and writer. Casanova was born on April 2nd 1725 in Venice, Italy.
Tale of the Titanic Twins
Henry was told to get some sea air for the good of his health – and ended up on the Titanic in 1912. What became of his twin daughters is
W Bro Phillip Roger Thompson
Again it is with deepest sadness that I have to inform you of the passing to the Grand Lodge Above of Worshipful Brother and Excellent Companion Phillip Roger Thompson, who
National Volunteers Week
Have you heard? It’s national Volunteers Week! To celebrate, we’ll be spending the week thanking our incredible Visiting Volunteers and taking a look at what they do. Got a question?
Support Following Redundancy
If you experienced being made redundant, would you turn to the MCF? If you are made redundant, their support can go beyond topping up your income with grants to cover
Today in Masonic History
Today in Masonic History Melvin Jerome “Mel” Blanc is born in 1908. Melvin Jerome “Mel” Blanc was an American voice and comic actor. Blanc was born in San Francisco, California
Together Again
“It’s been so long and we had been looking forward to this day for such a long time. I am lost for words.” We loved reading about Ron and Francine,
Supporting St Giles
St Giles is an inspiring charity that supports children aged 0-16 and their families who live in poor accommodation, have a parent in prison or are at risk of criminal
Award Winning Shopping
It’s Official, the Shop at Freemasons’ Hall is Award-Winning! The Shop won the ‘Best Shop’ Category at the Cultural Enterprises Awards hosted by the Association of Cultural Enterprises. Judges said:
Check Your Eligibility
Are you a Freemason or a family member in need of support? The MCF have just launched an online eligibility checker to give you a clearer idea of whether or
