Box 206
Contains 35 Results:
Summons to Lodge of Mars and Themis, Orient of Paris, 1802
The text of this French summons is framed by the image of two columns, one with Mars, God of War and the other with Themis, Goddess of Justice. The seal of the lodge is at the top of the summons
Announcement for the founding of a Masonic orphanage in Paris, circa 1864
Announcement in French with green stamp of Masonic orphanage in the upper left hand corner
Scottish Rite Rose Croix summons, 1820
Summons to the Chapter of St. Therese of the Friends of Constancy, Valley of Paris. The business of the meeting is an installation, and celebration of the Feast of the Pascal Lamb
Summons from Lodge of Constance Eprouvee, 1800
Summons has many symbols of Freemasonry on it including compasses, plumb, and others. It is for a reception for 3rd degree work
Summons from Lodge of Constance Eprouvee, 1800
Reception for 2nd degree work
Summons to Lodge of Constance Eprouvee, 1800
Reception for 1st degree work
Scottish Rite Rose Croix summons to Lodge St. Alexandre d'Ecosse, 1804
Engraving printed in sepia-colored ink has many Masonic symbols on it, including pelican feeding her young, two columns, all-seeing eye, and architect's and builder's tools.
Summons to Lodge of the Union of Good Frenchmen, 1787
Summons specifies that there will be an installation of deputies, music, and a banquet. The engraving at the top of the summons features the goddess Athena (symbolizing war), compasses, square
Summons to the Lodge of the North Star, 1778
Engraving on summons includes several Masonic symbols including the mother and children (Charity), the two columns (pillars of King Solomon's Temple), squares, compasses, pot of incense (pure heart)
Summons to the Lodge of the North Star, 1778
Engraving on summons includes several Masonic symbols including the mother and children (Charity), the two columns (pillars of King Solomon's Temple), squares, compasses, pot of incense (pure heart).
