Lodge of Instruction Archive - Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Tuesday Club - - "The Strange Masonic Career of Rudyard Kipling"

The evening featured an extremely interesting talk about Rudyard Kipling and focused on answering some of the previously unanswered questions on his interest in Freemasonry. Although, Kipling became a Freemason at 20 years old and remained one for 50 years, after the age of 24 he had no active involvement in Freemasonry but it featured in his writing for virtually his whole working life.

The talk was followed by a splendid meal at Antalya Restaurant, 103-105 Southampton Row, London

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