1886 – Edgbaston Assembly Rooms, Warwickshire
Perspective View & Plans as published in The Building News, December 17th 1886.
Perspective View & Plans as published in The Building News, December 17th 1886.
The Masonic Building was built in 1889 and designed by Frank Edbrooke in a Romanesque style.
Symmetrical but domestically scaled Masonic Lodge, still in use today. Architect given as a W. Morrison.
Designed by Belfast architect Henry Seaver, this distinctive brick Arts and Crafts building, sited on rising land,
Small brick Masonic Hall completed in 1899. The Irish Builder of September 1 1899 named the archtect as William Curragh but other sources suggest J.J.
Completed in 1902, and no longer in use as a Masonic Hall. Listed Grade II.
From 1798 charities were set up for clothing and educating sons of needy Freemasons. They originally provided education by sending them to schools near to their homes.
In 1909 The Daily New Mexican newspaper announced that architect Isaac H. Rapp had been awarded the commission to design a new Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Former Masonic Hall constructed circa 1914, presumedly on the site of an earlier hall, hence the 1810 over the Masonic insignia.