ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM 2008 – Saturday, 3rd May 2008

 

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Friday, 2nd May

Exemplification Venue: King’s Cellar Lime Kilns. Tyle at 1900 (Followed by Dinner at 20.30 – see below)Working of a 3rd Degree by the members of Lodge Elgin and Bruce No.1077.

Saturday, 3rd May

Lecture Venue: In the premises of Admiralty Road Masonic Trust, Admiralty Road, Rosyth.

Times:

09.00 - 10.00 Registration & Morning Coffee

10.00 - 13.00 Lecture Period 1

Buffet Lunch: 13.00 - 13.30 (eat fast guys!)

13.30 - 16.00 Lecture Period 2

Speaker List:

Tom Bradley, Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Fife & Kinross:

Post-War Freemasonry in West Fife.

Dr. A. Trevor Stewart – Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 (UGLE), Prestonian Lecturer for 2004

Those Two Pillars again!

Robert Bashford, Editor of the Transactions of the Lodge of Research No. 200, Grand Lodge of Ireland

The Contribution of Irish Freemasonry to the Development of Masonic Ritual in Scotland.

Robert Cooper, BA, FRSA, FSA (Scot), Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland Museum and Library:

One Grand Lodge and Two Masonic Systems.

Yasha Beresiner, Past Master, Quatuor Coronati Lodge No.2076 (UGLE)

The Transition of the Craft from Scotland to England.

Tickets: Lectures & Buffet Lunch for Saturday £20.

Dinner at 20.30 on Friday, 2nd May at The King’s Cellar - Elgin & Bruce Lodge - Limekilns £12.50 (inclusive of wine).

To book please contact:

Bro. A. Grant, 16 Anderson Street, Leven, KY8 4QW. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Bro. J. Swan, 93 Syme Place, Rosyth, Fife. KY11 2SQ. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


This is a wonderful educational occasion, no pressure, no stress, and the opportunity to speak informally with some of the most knowledgeable Freemasons around. Lodge Hope of Kurrachee and the Provincial Grand Lodge of Fife and Kinross are building an enviable reputation for hosting a most imformative and convivial occasion in a relaxed atmosphere. Book early to avoid disappointment as the advert usually says!