The Construction of Freemason's Hall
Freemasons’ Hall was built between 1927 and 1932 as a memorial to the Freemasons who died in the First World War and designed by London architects H V Ashley and F Winton Newman.
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Mandate Meeting places
- Cecil Hotel
Strand, London - 1921 - Café Royal
Regent Street, London - 1923 - Freemason's Hall
Great Queen Street, London - 1947
Useful Links
- United Grand Lodge of England
Information on Grand Lodge. - Metropolitan Grand Lodge
The heart of London Freemasonry - Masonic Charities
The cornerstone of Freemasonry - Famous Freemasons
A who's who guide - History of Freemasonry
Info on how Freemasonry started - Supreme Grand Chapter
Information on Royal Arch - History of Freemason's Hall
Info on the history of this iconic building






