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Grand Lodge of Ireland Tercentenary Souvenir Guide

By Charles Horton

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    This beautifully produced work offers a unique journey through over three centuries of Irish Freemasonry, showcasing treasures from the Grand Lodge's remarkable heritage collections.

    Discover the fascinating history of the world's second Grand Lodge. The book features rare archival documents, historic books, paintings, and ceremonial regalia, providing a vivid insight into the rich material culture of Irish Freemasonry and its impact both in Ireland and abroad. Each treasure is illustrated with a full-page, high quality photograph so the reader can appreciate the details of each piece.

    Highlights include: 

    • The Baals Bridge Square, possibly the earliest speculative masonic artefact worldwide
    • The first Grand Master of Ireland
    • The Antients
    • The Constitutions
    • Elizabeth St Ledger of Doneraile - The Lady Freemason
    • Warrants, regalia and tokens
    • Military Lodges and Travelling Warrants

    Presented in an accessible 80-page paperback format, this publication is an essential addition for anyone interested in the history and heritage of Freemasonry.

  • THE AUTHOR
    Charles Horton

    Charles Horton started his career as a ‘professional freemason’ in the mid-1980s; the first
    professionally qualified archivist employed by the Grand Lodge of Ireland. That role soon expanded
    given the nature of the heritage material that formed the core collections of the Grand Lodge Library
    and Museum. Housed in Freemasons’ Hall, Dublin, a building with wondrous High Victorian revivalist
    interiors, the collections were opened to the public in 1988 with his exhibition on Freemasonry in
    Dublin 1688-1988.


    A graduate of Trinity College Dublin with post-graduate degrees from University College Dublin and
    University College London, Charles built on his experience gained at Freemasons’ Hall to become one
    of the leading curators in Ireland with specialist knowledge on the History of the Book, and Anglo-
    American book collectors.


    Having spent over twenty years as Curator of Western Collections and Head of Collections at the
    Chester Beatty Library, Charles returned to the Irish fraternal world with his study on the History of
    the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick (2001 rep 2011) and Fine Brass and Richly Gilded: Van Nost’s
    lost statue of General Lord Blakeney (2018).


    His previous publications on Albrecht Durer, illuminated manuscripts, biblical and Manichaean
    papyri can be accessed on academia.com.

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