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The Changing Face of the Royal Masonic Benelovlent Institution

By John Reuther

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    The Changing Face of the Royal Masonic Benelovlent Institution

    Now Recognised as one of the foremost charities in the country for the provision of  care for the elderly and for those with dementia, the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution owes its existence to the persistence of a number of notable Freemasons from the middle of the 19th century, such as Dr Robert Crucefix, who fought against prejudice and the hierarchy to create an organisation designed to support 'aged and infirm' Freemasons at the time when the only alternative was the Workhouse. 

    The story of the RMBI is a fascinating on; in its early years it's full of intrigue as the various factions sought to bring their vision of support to the fore. Once established, the organisation has faced numerous challenges fundraising, World Wars, the changing needs of society and of Masons, etc to ensure that it survives and continues to be relevant in the modern age.

    In the first illustrated history of the RMBI for more than a century Dr John Reuther examines the origins of the organisation and how it has evolved over more than 150 years. Drawing upon a wide range of archive and other sources, the book allows the reader to appreciate fully how the early promoters helped set the first asylum up and how the organisation has grown and developed since the early days in Croydon. 

    Publication Date: 2016

    Page Count: 168 pages

    Illustrated: Coloured Photos

    Author: John Reuther


  • THE AUTHOR
    John Reuther

    John Reuther was raised and educated in Islington, North London, before qualifying as a Biomedical Scientist at the Royal London Hospital. Subsequently gained a Master's degree in Medical Microbiology at the University of Surrey and a Doctorate in the Faculty of Medicine at St Thomas' Hospital. Most of his working career has been in medical microbiology within the Public Health Laboratory Service NHS and was until recently a Visiting Senior lecturer in the Department of Biosciences at the University of Kent, Canterbury as well as the Laboratory Manager in Medical Microbiology in the East Kent Hospital Trust.

    Joined Freemasonry in 1973 in the Province of Essex and has since been appointed Senior Warden in the Province of East Kent in 1999 and Junior Grand Deacon in Grand Lodge in 2013. A keen lecturer in the history of Freemasonry he received the award of Cornwallis Lecturer in 2003.

     He became a Trustee of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution in 2006 and was appointed Deputy President in 2013.

    John is married to Maggie and they live in East Kent. They have three sons and 4 grandchildren.

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