The Brunswick Masonic Centre's Foundation Stone was laid on
the 7 July 1923 by MWBr E. T. Hickford, Pro Grand Master. A Pro Grand Master is
now the thing of the past, but essentially they were like an acting Grand
Master. They were often appointed when the actual Grand Master of the day had
other significant public duties; like being Governor General. The Architect of
the building was WBro C.R. Heath & the builder Bro W.H. Cooper.
Since construction, the building has been in continual Masonic use. WBro Nic L is the current secretary of the building and we are told responsible for many of the displays, including the Masters’ Group Banners. Many Freemasons take such efforts for granted, but it is only through the commitment of Brothers like Nic that we have been able to preserve the buildings we have. Even when Grand Lodge financially supports such buildings, it is the local man on the ground which makes the continuance of such buildings possible. If you are in a position to support your local temple, I urge you to offer help to its custodians and assist them to improve and perpetuate our meeting spaces for future generations of Freemasons. All too often we fail in that. The Lodge room is large and there is a sense of history in it and in the South. It is obvious Freemasons take pride in the building.