The Southchurch Masonic Study Circle will have it’s March Meeting on March 8th at 8pm at Saxon Hall Masonic Centre. The talk for this evening is entitled: ” The life and Masonic career of Rudyard Kipling”. This talk will include the recitation of some of Rudyard Kipling’s Masonic Poems. Non-members are welcome. The meeting will […]
Craft
27 Feb 2017
The Grand Secretary in Mark Mason’s Hall
Our next meeting will be the AGM followed by a regular meeting where W.Bro. Paul Tarrant will be giving a talk entitled “The Grand Secretary in Mark Mason’s Hall and the other orders”. The meeting will take place at Saxon Hall with the AGM starting at 7:30. for members only followed by the normal meeting […]
04 Dec 2016
December 2016 Meeting
The Study Circle December meeting will be followed by Cheese and Wine and will start at 8pm at Saxon Hall. At this meeting we will be having a very interesting lecture from W.Bro Ken Cownden on the subject of the development of the tracing boards. Having recently seen Ken present a lecture at a Priory […]
04 Mar 2015
March 19th meeting cancelled
20 Nov 2014
SMSC Summons 11th December 2014
Nearly another year over as we approach the final 2014 SMSC meeting in December. We have celebrated the memory of fallen Brethren and all those who served and gave the ultimate sacrifice in the 100th anniversary of the great war, which I am sure gave us all time for reflection. At this meeting, we are […]
04 Nov 2014
Next Meeting 11th December
Our next meeting is on the 11th December at 8pm at the Saxon Hall Masonic Centre. This will be our annual Cheese and Wine event. V WBro Peter Holland, a member of the Southchurch Masonic Study Circle will be giving a talk entitled “The role of a Deputy Provincial Grand Master” As usual visitors and […]
24 Aug 2014
Victorian Freemasonry and The Building of Tilbury Docks
Richard Burrell’s presentation is entitled “Victorian Freemasonry and The Building of Tilbury Docks” is the topic of our next meeting on September 18th at 8pm at Saxon Hall. The presentation is an extract from a paper which the Thurrock Local History Society is planning to publish next year. The building of Tilbury Docks was the […]