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Contains 133 Results:

Are you a Mason postcard, circa 1908

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-015-010
Scope and Contents

Illustration of a gathering of several women, pointing to a weight and a Masonic square and compass with all-seeing eye in the corner. The top of the postcard reads "Are you a Mason?" and the bottom caption reads "The Mason's wife giving away the secret. The back of the postcard bears a note "No. 546. Printed in Great Britain."

Dates: circa 1908

I love to love a Mason postcard, undated

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1996-016-003
Dates: undated

I dearly love a Mason because postcard, 1908

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1993-037-009
Scope and Contents

Grayscale illustration of a man and woman sitting on an oversized square and compass, with a caption "I dearly love a Mason, because - a Mason's 'on the square'!"

Dates: 1908

One of the conditions of entry postcard, 1985

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-014m-002
Scope and Contents

Black and white printed postcard with an image of a group of men wearing Masonic regalia and one man blowing smoke through a pipe. Below reads "One of the conditions of entry to their silly club was being able to guess what Mr. Mathers was smoking in his evil smelling pipe."

Dates: 1985

George Washington, 1732-1799, postcard, 1981

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-014m-003
Scope and Contents

Postcard of a statue of George Washington, with a short biography on the reverse that describes Washington as "Most Illustrious American Freemason of All Time" and this statue as facing the Masonic Home & Hospital at Wallingford, Connecticut.

Dates: 1981

Builders of Democracy postcard, undated

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-014m-004
Scope and Contents

Postcard shows an illustration of Masonic symbols and concepts such as books labeled "Architecture" and "Geometry," square and compass, lit candle, plumb, a scroll with the words "In God We Trust." At the top reads "Builders of Democracy" and below "Family of Freemasonry." The reverse includes an explanation that this is a rendering of the Family of Freemasonry sponsored parade float for the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, California.

Dates: undated

ACGL Building Block postcard, 1989 July 24

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-014m-005
Scope and Contents

Postcard front shows a line drawing of people building walls and an A-frame structure, implying these are ancient builders. The reverse includes a typed message headed with "Freemasonry - Building Together" and a message from John Provan, PGM ACGL to Robert A. Dominque.

Dates: 1989 July 24

Service through Sports postcard, undated

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-014m-006
Scope and Contents

Postcard shows an illustration of a parade float sponsored by the Family of Freemasonry for the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, California. The front reads "Service through sports" with a caption below "Family of Freemasonry."

Dates: undated

Voyagers of Discovery postcard, 1992 February 18

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-014m-007
Scope and Contents

Postcard shows an illustration of the parade float sponsred by the Family of Freemasonry for the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, California. The postcard is addressed to Robert A. Domingue from Rick Wright.

Dates: 1992 February 18