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Post by pwm437 on Jan 17, 2008 20:29:27 GMT 1
Stands at number 133 Whitehill Street. It was into St. Mark's Lodge at Glasgow here that members of Buffalo Bill's travelling entourage were entered into Freemasonry.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2010 17:57:48 GMT 1
did saltire used to meet there from harry pm 128
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Post by mandymoo781 on Aug 30, 2013 19:10:37 GMT 1
Just managed to find out my dads masonic lodge met in whitehill street and i remember it was always on a friday evening he was as far as i can remember there through the 80's and early 90's prior to his death can anyone advise me on how i could get more information on which lodge it was thanks mandymoo
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2013 21:36:20 GMT 1
Just managed to find out my dads masonic lodge met in whitehill street and i remember it was always on a friday evening he was as far as i can remember there through the 80's and early 90's prior to his death can anyone advise me on how i could get more information on which lodge it was thanks mandymoo Hi mandymoo, The following Lodges met, or did meet at 133, Whitehill Street. Scotia----No. 178 St.Marks 102 Salfire--- 1505 Blythswood--817 Greyfriars-- 1221. Some of these Lodges will have a Website, with the Secretary's phone no. If you phone him I'm sure he would be happy to search their records to see if you Father was a member. Google Lodge name and No. Salfire was formed by members of the Fire Brigade. Good luck. Andy
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