Special Interest Lodges in Bucks

Buckinghamshire Classic Car Lodge - 9945.
Consecrated in May 2017 after the result of 18 months of hard work and organisation by a number of keen masonic car enthusiasts in the Province.

When the idea of this new lodge was put to the Province it had a superb response. 
We have a large number of beautifully restored and maintained cars owned by members within the Province and it is wonderful that the owners now have their own Lodge to meet at and discuss the finer points of their pride and joys.

The Lodge will meet on Saturdays in May, July, September and October at the Beaconsfield Centre and they will also attend Classic Car lodges in other Provinces whenever possible as well as organising weekend meet ups and visits to car locations of interest, such as Brooklands & Beulieu.

If you would like to be part of this lodge and a global community, that has its roots firmly in the ground in Buckinghamshire, please join us by following this link: https://buckspgl.org/joinAfter filling in the short form, our Membership Team will be in touch. 

The Hall Stone Jewel

 
This is a symbolic work of art that is worn by every Freemason in Buckinghamshire and beyond. It was created as a memorial to the many masons who lost their lives in the First World War.
The jewel was designed by Cyril Spackman and awarded to those who donated to the Masonic Million Memorial Fund.
Cyril Spackman was a world-renowned architect, painter, printmaker, and sculptor.

The official description of the Hall Stone design.
The jewel is in the form of a cross, symbolising Sacrifice, with a perfect square at the four ends, on the left and right, squares being the dates 1914-1918, the years in which the supreme sacrifice was made. Between these is a winged figure of Peace presenting the representation of a Temple with special Masonic allusion in the Pillars, Porch and Steps. The medal is suspended by the Square and Compasses, attached to a ribband, the whole thus symbolising the Craft's gift of a Temple in memory of those brethren who gave all for King and Country, Peace and Victory, Liberty and Brotherhood.

Ties worn by Buckinghamshire Freemasons feature the jewel as Buckinghamshire is the only Hall Stone Province left in the World. John Clark, Head of Freemasonry in Bucks, wears a rare and symbolic Hall Stone jewel at every meeting he attends.
You can find out more about the jewel here: https://museumfreemasonry.org.uk/stories/hall-stone-story

Would you like to join us?
Don't wait to be asked - just follow this link and fill in the form: https://buckspgl.org/info
One of our team will contact you about the next steps.