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Angus Morrison An Introduction to English Masonic Halls

This thesis sets out principally to show that English Masonic Halls are: understudied, under-valued and under-threat. Further aims are to show: • • •

the great variety of styles of Freemasons Halls from 1785 up to WW II. the reasons why the exteriors and interiors of the buildings look the way they do. that these are attractive buildings both inside and out which often have interesting histories.

Firstly, Freemasonry is defined and its history, rituals and symbolism are briefly explored. The source material is for this part of the study came principally from books recommended by the librarian at the United Grand Lodge of England. Previous theses revealed little relevant information on the subject. In order to show the variety and evolution of styles over the last 250 years a pictorial survey was assembled of both Listed and un-Listed Masonic Halls. The principal sources for this were the English Heritage Statutory List and the related Images of England website. In addition the authors own photographs were supplemented by those from the web-sites of the Provincial Grand Lodges of England. Four case studies of Masonic Halls were undertaken to examine in detail their history, evolution, style, form, function, and conservation. This involved finding what


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