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  • Assembled Freemasons offer prayers during a  masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent at a Masonic ceremony at Earls Court in London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • UK - London - Assembled Freemasons prepare to process into Earls Court, London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Michael of Kent leads Freemasons at Earls Court in London UK for a mass gathering. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • A ceremonial masonic sword is carried into Earls Court as part of a Freemason meeting. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Assembled Freemasons watch a masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
    SFE_940627_0005.jpg
  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent addresses Freemasons at Earls Court.Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Assembled Freemasons prepare to process into Earls Court, London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
    SFE_940627_0001_1.jpg
  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent addresses Freemasons at Earls Court. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
    SFE_940627_0002_1.jpg
  • Assembled Freemasons offer prayers during a  masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
    SFE_940627_0003_1.jpg
  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent at a Masonic ceremony at Earls Court in London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
    SFE_940627_0004.jpg
  • A ceremonial masonic sword is carried into Earls Court as part of a Freemason meeting..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
    SFE_940627_0006.jpg
  • Assembled Freemasons watch a masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • The United Grand Lodge of England. UGLE is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales and the Channel Islands. Its headquarters are at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ. It is the principal meeting place for Masonic Lodges in London. Grand Lodge has been in Great Queen Street since 1775, the present Hall being the third building on the site. Built between 1927–1932 as a memorial to the Freemasons who died in the First World War, it is one of the finest Art Deco buildings in England, and is now Grade II* listed internally and externally.
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display
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  • Prince Michael of Kent leads Freemasons at Earls Court in London UK for a mass gathering. UK 1993
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  • The exterior, architecture and Masons symbols of a Masonic Hall, on 11th September 2018, in Brand Lane, Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
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  • A woman walks past the entrance of Freemasons Hall on the 25th July 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Freemasons Hall is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and the principal meeting place for Masonic Lodges in London.
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  • The exterior, architecture and Masons symbols of a Masonic Hall, on 11th September 2018, in Brand Lane, Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
    masonic_hall-02-11-09-2018.jpg
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