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Tracing Boards of the Three Degrees in Craft Freemasonry Explained

By Julian Rees

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    Although most Freemasons will be familiar with the Tracing Boards painted or engraved illustrations developed in the early years of Freemasonry which are used in Lodges to illustrate Masonic symbols and allegories during degree ceremonies and lectures little has been published on them. The Tracing Boards are an essential part of the three Craft Degrees, assisting the Freemason in his quest to decode and interpret those allegories. There is no publication which adequately explains the Tracing Boards, their use and meaning of their symbolism, and Tracing Boards of the Three Degrees in Craft Freemasonry Explained fills that gap. The first three chapters give a detailed method of understanding and revealing the import of the three craft boards, based on those used in the three degrees by the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, known as the Harris Boards, which contain the elements of most of the Tracing Boards used in Lodges throughout England. The fourth chapter gives a brief overview of the history and the development of Tracing Boards in England, with some fascinating illustrations of long-forgotten boards. In the fifth chapter the author draws in many Tracing Boards and Lodge Cloths from other countries, particularly from the USA, and from other Masonic jurisdictions, bringing the art-form right up to the 21st century. This book is richly illustrated and features boards never before seen outside museums.

    Publisher: Arina

    Page Count: 121

    Book Type: A4 Paperback (Second Edition)

    Full colour illustrations


  • THE AUTHOR
    Julian Rees

     

    Julian Rees was initiated in the Kirby Lodge No. 2818, under the United Grand Lodge of England, in London in 1968. He was Master in 1976/77 and again at the centenary of the Lodge in 1999/2000.
    He was Master of the German-speaking Pilgrim Lodge No. 238 in 1978/79.

    He was a regular contributor to the quarterly magazine FreemasonryToday since its founding in 1997 and from 2003 to 2007 he was Deputy and News Editor. He was appointed JGD in 2007.
    In 2003 he delivered the prestigious Wendel K Walker Memorial Lecture in New York, entitled Through Ritual to Enlightenment.

    He was one of the founding members of The Cornerstone Society, serving as Secretary for a number of years, and has lectured to lodges in this country, in USA, in continental Europe and in Africa, and to the Masonic Restoration Foundation in Alexandria, Virginia. On that occasion he gave a paper entitled The Spiritual Path of Freemasonry.
    He is the author of five works on Freemasonry - Making Light - a Handbook for FreemasonsThe Stairway of Freemasonry - 30 Short Talks and QuestionsSo You Want To Be A Freemason?; Ornaments, Furniture and Jewels; and The Tracing Boards of the Three Degrees in Freemasonry Explained.

    He resigned from UGLE in 2011 on joining the International Order of Freemasonry for Men and Women Le Droit Humain and holds 30° in the AASR. He is a regular contributor to The Square.

    Julian is available for lodge talks and can be contacted at [email protected]

     

     

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