Parades
Found in 154 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph album of Fraternal Visit of Republican Lodge to Fort Chambly Lodge, 1975
Photograph album of fraternal visit of Republican Lodge, Greenfield, Mass. to Fort Chambly Lodge, in Chambly, Quebec, on May 24-25, 1975. It contains 27 color 3 x 5 in. photographs. Many of the photographs contain Stanley Maxwell who was Grand Master of Massachusetts at this time. It also includes several photographs of a Masonic parade. See also A1993/003/004, an.
Pittsburgh Delegation at 32nd Triennial Knights Templar Conclave, Denver, Colorado, 1913 August
Postcard with black and white photograph of a procession, circa 1907
Postcard with a black and white photograph featuring a procession of men in formal outfits through a busy street. These men are wearing fraternal regalia, likely Masonic.
Real photo postcard of Knights Templar parade, Chicago, 1910 August 9
Real photo postcard of Knights Templar parade, Chicago, 1910 August 9
Real photo postcard of Knights Templar parade, Rock Island, 1911 April 28
Real photo postcard of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows parade car, circa 1907
Rose Bowl Parade, 1993-1999
This series includes records of social and non-official Masonic events from 1987 to 2002. It includes dinners, Rose Bowl Parades, and Millenium 2000 celebrations, among others. It also includes family and women's Masonic events. These records appear in VHS and Betacam formats, along with associated ephemera.
Service through Sports postcard, undated
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."
Shrine Bathing Beauty Parade panorama copy, undated
Black and white panorama photograph depicts women and children in bathing suits and Shriners in costume. Scanned, digitally restored copy of original print. "1925-Shrine Bathing Beauty Parade-Venice California" on the lower center and "c 4032-1 Weaver, LA" lower right corner.
