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Mahone Bay Charity Lodge N 69 A F A M

 

 

In the town of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, a Masonic Lodge of A.F. & A.M, was founded in 1874 as Charity N° 69, registered by the Grand Lodge of N.S. This basic organizational unit of Freemasonry met regularly to conduct usual business (pay bills; organize social and charitable events, elect new members, greet visitors, etc.). In addition to business, the meeting may perform a ceremony to confer a Masonic Degree or deliver an educational lecture, which is usually on some aspect of Masonic history or ritual. At the conclusion of the meeting, the lodge might adjourn serving a formal dinner; chowder; luncheon or "festive board", sometimes involving toasting and song.

The view shows the interior after all the furnishings were removed  following the closure of the lodge in December 2014, after 140 years of operation. The property was sold later in 2015.

 

Copyright: Richard Novossiltzeff
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 12364x6182
Taken: 28/03/2015
Uploaded: 20/11/2015
Published: 21/05/2015
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Tags: freemasonry; charity lodge; free masons; mahone bay; nova scotia; canada
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