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Freemason's Yearbook published on web

Tony Gosling | 29.03.2005 14:13 | Analysis | Culture | Free Spaces | London

At Easter Pagans celebrate the 'generative life force' of sex through chocolate bunnys and eggs. Christians and Jews celebrate the blood of God's lamb through the crucifixion and passover respectively. Islam's Koran (Surah 4, Al Nisa, 157-159) says Allah raised Jesus up to heaven at Easter. So what do the Freemasons celebrate?
A London-based Trade Unionist from Equity has kindly emailed me an acrobat file amnd a text file of the Masonic Yearbook. I have published it for the first time on the web this Easter. It contains details of all Masonic provinces under the United Grand Lodge, so we can all call the Freemasons and ask them for ourselves.

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At Easter, Pagans celebrate the 'generative life force' of sex through chocolate bunnys and eggs. Christians and Jews celebrate the blood of God's lamb through the crucifixion and passover respectively. Islam's Koran (Surah 4, Al Nisa, 157-159) says Allah raised Jesus up to heaven at Easter. The rest of us simply enjoy the holiday and might scratch our heads over the reasons behind it.
So what do the Freemasons celebrate? A London-based Trade Unionist from Equity has kindly emailed me an acrobat file and a text file of the Masonic Yearbook. I have published it for the first time on the web this Easter. It contains details of all Masonic provinces under the United Grand Lodge, so we can all call the Freemasons and ask them for ourselves.

Here are the web addresses of the newly published masonic yearbook.
.PDF - big file -  http://www.bilderberg-mirror.org.uk/officers.pdf
.TXT - much smaller file -  http://www.bilderberg-mirror.org.uk/ugle0304.txt
far and wide

They can all be reached by visiting
 http://www.bilderberg.org/masons.htm

An example of the directory is below:

In Provinces and Districts where no separate Information officer is specified, enquiries should be directed to the Provincial or District Grand Secretary.

For list of Lodges please refer to separate directory
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES (47)
BEDFORDSHIRE 54 Lodges
Prov GM: Martin V. L. Foss, 1997
Address: Bedfordshire Masonic Centre, The Keep, Bedford Road, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 8AJ
Tel & Fax: (Office) 01234 214292
E-mail:  bedspgl@yahoo.co.uk
Information Officer: Russell Howard, 2002
Address: The Keep, Bedford Road, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 8AJ
Tel & Fax: (Office) 01234 214292
E-mail:  info@beds-freemasonry.org
Website:  http://beds-freemasonry.org.uk

BERKSHIRE 91 Lodges
Prov GM: Digby R. Woods, 1994* J Michael Hooton**
Address: Berkshire Masonic Centre, Mole Road, Sindlesham, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5DB
Tel: (Office) 0118 978 7625 Fax: (Office) 0118 978 7791
E-mail:  provgsec@berkspgl.org.uk
Information Officer: Leonard S. Starling, 2001
Address: Howick, Shinfield Road, Shinfield, Reading, Berkshire, RG2 9BE
* until 23 September 2003
** from 23 October 2003

BRISTOL 35 Lodges
Prov GM: Dr. Dennis H. Fox, MBE, 1990* MichaelJ Flynn**
Address: Freemasons' Hall, 31 Park Street, Bristol, BSI 5NH
Tel: (Office) 0117 926 5254
Fax: (Office) 0117 9297728
E-mail:  province_of_bristol@lineone.net
Office Hours: Mondays & Thursdays, 0900-1230 hrs.
Information Officer: Graham S. Russell, 1999
Address: 34 Dublin Crescent, Bristol, BS9 4NA
* until 30 September 2003
** from 30 October 2003




Tony Gosling