Freemasonry
Found in 9016 Collections and/or Records:
Catalogue of Masonic Supplies, circa 1990
Catalogue of Masonic Supplies with insert for Knights Templar. It includes images of items such as pillars, lecture charts, blazers, gongs, gavels, pedestal covers, banners, belts, chapeaux, aprons, jewels, silk hats, electric signs, and flags, etc.
Catalogue of Masonic Supplies, Lodge, Chapter, Council, 1976
Catalogue of Masonic Supplies, catalog 'A' which includes images of aprons, collars, rings, lapel buttons, ballot boxes, officer's hats, lecture charts, swords, pillars, columns, marks, trowels, candidates robes, candlesticks, ark of the covenant, banners, projectors, flags, chapter pennies, paper napkins and place mats, supplies for the recorder, chapter and council hats, and historical costumes.
Catalogue of Standard Works of Freemasonry, undated
Catalogue of Masonic publications, music, and ritual. There are no images.
Catalogue of the Boston Regalia Co. Price List, circa 1885
Small blue catalogue of the price list of Boston Regalia Co. items sold to Masonic groups, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Honor, Royal Arcanum, and all other societies. Items sold include jewels, square and compasses, collars, aprons, furniture, swords, belts, banners, books, diplomas, and blank books. Each society has a separate section in the catalogue to differentiate between the different regalia.
Cathedral of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Gutherie, Oklahoma, 1907-1914
Caution! Masonic Lodge of Relief--Imposter poster, 1877
Poster describing a man known as Herbert Sydney from Stratford, Essex, England and informing the Masonic community that he is posing as an imposter to acquire money. A detailed physical description of the man follows. There are two copies.
Celestial and Terrestrial Spheres on Columns, 1994
Centennial anniversary of the death of Washington correspondence, 1899 November
Centennial Anniversary pamphlet for Belmont Lodge, 1964
Centennial Anniversary Pamphlet for Belmont Lodge, Belmont, Massachusetts, that consists of program, menu, and history of the lodge
