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Museum of Freemasonry
Many people have heard of freemasonry. Most have no idea what it actually involves. At the Museum of Freemasonry, the goal is to help visitors learn about freemasonry in all its cultural richness.
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Perfect Ashlar 1972 Museum of Freemasonry
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HRH George (1902–1942), Duke of Kent c.1932 Museum of Freemasonry
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James W. Daniel (b.1941), Grand Secretary (1998–2002) 2002 Museum of Freemasonry
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Right Honourable the Earl Cadogan, DL, President of the Board of General Purposes (1999–2004) 2004 Museum of Freemasonry
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HM King George VI (1895–1952) 1957 Museum of Freemasonry
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Right Honourable Lawrence Roger (1896–1969), 11th Earl of Scarbrough 1952 Museum of Freemasonry
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Jeremy Pemberton (1919–2008), PSGW, President of the Board of General Purposes (1972–1986) 1994 Museum of Freemasonry
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Right Honourable Lord Lane of Horsell (1925–2009), PSGW, President of the Board of General Purposes (1992–1995) 1995 Museum of Freemasonry
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Sir Sydney White (1885–1958), KCVO, PGW, Grand Secretary (1937–1958) 1952 Museum of Freemasonry
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Right Honourable Edward William Spencer (1895–1950), 10th Duke of Devonshire 1950 Museum of Freemasonry
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Sir Kenneth G. Newton (1918–2008), Bt, OBE, TD, PSGW, President of the Board of General Purposes (1986–1991) 1995 Museum of Freemasonry
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Thomas Smith Tait (1882–1954) 1925 Museum of Freemasonry
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William IV (1765–1837), Past Grand Master of the Moderns (1813) 1832 Museum of Freemasonry
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HM King George III (1738–1820) c.1761 Museum of Freemasonry
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Walter Frederick Nutt (1874–1940) c.1923 Museum of Freemasonry
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Right Honourable Fiennes Neil Wykeham (1921–2010), 3rd Baron Cornwallis, OBE, DL 1992 Museum of Freemasonry
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Thomas Robert Norman Crofts 1938 Museum of Freemasonry
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Third Degree Tracing Board Museum of Freemasonry
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High Priest of King Solomon's Temple Museum of Freemasonry
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HRH Augustus Frederick (1773–1843), Duke of Sussex 1885 Museum of Freemasonry