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74811 the Lodge Australia No. 35 Wac 1) Historical Review Ionic Lodge Library Page 1 of 258 74811 THE LODGE AUSTRALIA NO. 35 WAC 1) HISTORICAL REVIEW 1899 - 1000. Compiled by R.H. Guthrie and E.G.STRAHAN, 1999. 2) CENTENARY RE-ENACTMENT OF THE CONSECRATION OF THE LODGE AUSTRALIA, October 1999. Hackett Suite, Freemasons Hall, Terrace Road, Perth, Saturday 9th October, 1999. 9-page Programme. Demy 8vo; pp. 14pp; Family Tree; printed paper cards; a good copy. plus Programme : Demy 4to; pp. 9; printed cards; fine. 74809 ABERCORN LODGE NO. 26 Committee and W.Bro. W.J.A CROSSE 1) History of Abercorn Lodge No. 26 WAC by W.J.A. Crosse, 1947. 2) History of Abercorn Lodge No. 26 WAC. History of the Lodge from 1947 - 1997 - the second half. 3) Abercorn Lodge No. 26 WAC : 1000TH Meeting Ceremony Programme, 1956 with presentation of special V.S.L.. History of Abercorn Lodge f'cap 34 page booklet by Crosse et al; 1000th Meeting Ceremony 2 page sheet; History of the Lodge 1947-1997 booklet. Lodge CRESCO presented the Lodge with a V.S.L. in a casket specially constructed from a piece of mahogany taken from a table brought to Australia by one of the early Governors over 100 years ago. (History of the casket is most interesting). 74868 OCEANUS - DOUBLEVIEW LODGE NO. 336 WAC 1) HISTORY OF OCEANUS LODGE NO. 336 1960 - 1985. Compiled by H.B.PHILLIPS. 2) LIST OF MEMBERS' CVs August 1996. Later to become SEAVIEW LODGE on the 23rd of October, 1999. 1) F'cap. 4to; pp. 10; stapled; a fair copy. 2) Med.4to; pp. 50; front plastic cover, blue back cover ; a fine copy. 74831 NEDLANDS LODGE NO. 115 1) HISTORY OF THE NEDLANDS PARK LODGE NO. 115 W.A.C. by W.M. GARDINER. 2) THE HISTORY OF THE NEDLANDS PARK LODGE NO. 115 WAC October 1923 - June 1987 by D.Pendlebury, B.S.Mortlock, S.W.Morrow. 74865 EPWORTH LODGE LODGE NO. 319 WAC 1) THE EPWORTH STORY Being a historical review of Epworth Lodge No. 319 W.A.C. 1956 to 1981 by Arthur J. Smith. 2) A HISTORY OF EPWORTH LODGE NO. 319 Surendered Warrant April 2006 by Brian Crisp. Post 8vo; pp. 12; 2 appendices; printed cards; a good copy. Demy 4to; pp. 23, 4-page Addendum. Also included Articles from the West Australian craftsman. 74827 THE MOUNT LAWLEY LODGE NO. 111 WAC. 1) TWELVE PAGE DRAFT OF MSS. by PERRIN for FIFTY YEARS HISTORY. 2) file://C:\Documents and Settings\GrandLibrarian\Desktop\test.html 9/07/2012 Ionic Lodge Library Page 2 of 258 ARTICLE in W.A. CRAFTSMAN by R.G.WILLIAMS, dated Feb. 1973 74818 ROEBUCK MASONIC LODGE NO. 56 WAC History prepared by CROFT, R.F. and includes Members Roll. 1) History; 2) Minutes of Inaugural Meeting held at Freemasons Hall, Perth 17.10.1902; 3) Candidates for Initiation 1903 - 1931; 3) List of Past Masters from Consecration 17th Oct. 1902 "The Multiples". 4) Building Plan for rebuilding Masonic Hall at Broome, 1970 destroyed by cyclone Eva; newspaper illustration showing disaster. Med.4to; pp. 14; Members roll; also includes Minutes of Inaugural Meeting and List of Past Masters "The Multiples." 75467 JAMES, John 1) THE TRACING CLOTHS OF PHOENIX LODGE NO. 94 2) ALL COWANS AND INTRUDERS TO FREEMASONRY (2 copies) James Print Services Pamphlets 74084 BEDE, Elbert 3 - 5 - 7 MINUTE TALKS on FREEMASONRY Macoy Publishing, New York, 1945. First Ed. Cr.8vo; pp. x, 112; publisher's navy blue patterned cloth; gilt titling to upper board; fine condition. Small talks on just about anything and everything of interest to a Freemason. 74085 BEDE, Elbert 3 - 5 - 7 MINUTE TALKS on FREEMASONRY Macoy Publishing, New York 1945. First Ed. Cr.8vo; pp. x, 112; publisher's blue boards; printed titling to upper board; fine condition. Small talks on just about anything and everything of interest to a Freemason. 74869 SEAVIEW LODGE 336 WAC 50 YEARS OF 336. THE STORY OF SEAVIEW LODGE by H.B.HILLIP. November 2010 F'cap 4to; pp. 43; a number of Articles by various members of the Oceanus Lodge, Doubleview Lodge and Seaview Lodge; plastic covers; a fine copy. 74488 ANON 50 YEARS OF CARE. A history of the Northern Masonic Association and the Roskill Masonic Village. New Zealand. NZ : Penguin Group, 2008. First Ed. Med.4to; pp. 141; portrait photographs of past Grand file://C:\Documents and Settings\GrandLibrarian\Desktop\test.html 9/07/2012 Ionic Lodge Library Page 3 of 258 Masters; dark blue cloth boards; gilt titling and Masonic emblem to upper board; a mint copy in like dustwrapper and case. This volume was presented to the Western Australian Lodge of Research by W.Bro Kerry Nichols in September 2009 on the occasion of the launch of the 2009 ANZMRC Lecture Tour. 74946 KHOON, Shum Siew. 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF LODGE ST. ANDREW GOLDEN JUBILEE SOUVENIR MAGAZINE. Souvenir Magazine Singapore Demy 4to; pp. 48; colour and black and white photographic plates; numerous adverts of congratulations; references; pictorial cards; a fine copy. 74711 WANG, Dr. Eddie. 100 YEARS OF KINTA LODGE NO. 3212 E.C. 1907 - 2007. Demy 4to; pp. (xiii), 282, xxxi; numerous black and white plates; appendices; pictorial glazed cards; a very good copy. 74922 KIAT, Lee Tow 150 YEARS OF FREEMASONRY IN THE EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO. 1996. Demy 4to; pp. 120; numerous full page adverts unpaginated; illustrated throughout; cream cards; printed titling to spine; inside of pages cracked; a poor copy. 74921 KIAT, Lee Tow 150 YEARS OF FREEMASONRY IN THE EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO. 1996. Demy 4to; pp. 120; numerous full page adverts unpaginated; illustrated throughout; cream cards; printed titling to spine; inside of pages cracked; a poor copy. 74793 HEWTON, Neal. 150 YEARS OF QUEENSLAND FREEMASONRY. Brisbane : United Grand Lodge of Queensland, 2009. First Ed. Demy 4to; pp. 184; numerous coloured and black and white photographs; 7 appendices; pictorial glazed boards; a mint copy. 74409 BOWDEN, Dr. Brian; Editor. 200 YEARS OF A FUTURE THROUGH EDUCATION. A History of the Masonic Girls Charity. Dublin: The Masonic Girls' Benefit Fund, 1992. First Ed. 8vo; pp. 159; numerous colour and black and white plates; chronology, biographies, List of Subscribers, references, bibliography; maroon buckram, gilt titling to upper board, gilt cameo to upper board; a fine copy in like dustwrapper. file://C:\Documents and Settings\GrandLibrarian\Desktop\test.html 9/07/2012 Ionic Lodge Library Page 4 of 258 Educational Charity Fund instigated and managed by the Masonic Order in Ireland. 75400 GRAND LODGES OF AMERICA 2011 LIST OF LODGES MASONIC GL. : Illinois, 2011 Demy 8vo; pp.368; printed limp cards; a mint copy. 75732 GRAND LODGES OF AMERICA 2012 LIST OF LODGES MASONIC GL. : Illinois, 2012 Demy 8vo; pp.376; printed limp cards; a mint copy. 75291 DENSLOW, William R. 10,000 FAMOUS FREEMASONS. Foreword by Harry J. Truman. Virginia : Macoy Pub, 1957. First Ed. Post 8vo; addenda; cloth decorated boards, titling to upper board and spine; box set of 4 volumes in fine condition. Biographies in alphabetical order of surname 75185 AMES, Jesse E.; Compiler. ABSTRACTS FROM MASONIC AUTHORITIES OF INTEREST TO ROYAL ARCH MASONS With 1933 Addenda. Massachusetts : Grand royal Arch Chapter, 1932. Revised 2nd Ed. Demy 8vo; pp. 68; red cloth, titling to upper board; a fine copy. 75356 WHITE, Ellen G. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. Volume 4 in CONFLICT OF THE AGES SERIES. In the Proclamationof the Gospel of Jesus Christ. California : Pacific Press Pub. Ass., 1911. Demy 8vo; 633; Scripture Index, General Index; black cloth, gilt titling to upper board and spine; a mint copy 74340 VELIKOWSKY, IMMANUEL. AGES IN CHAOS. Vol. I From the Exodus to King Akhnaton. London : Sidgwick & Jackson, 1968. Rep. Ed. 8vo; pp. xxiv, 350; Foreword, nine black and white plates; black cloth, gilt titling to spine; a very good copy. 75321 AL QURAN TERJEMAH INDONESIA - in Indonisian. 74093 TRESNER II, James T. file://C:\Documents and Settings\GrandLibrarian\Desktop\test.html 9/07/2012 Ionic Lodge Library Page 5 of 258 ALBERT PIKE. The Man Beyond the Monument. New York : M. Evans & Co. Inc., 1995. First Ed. 8vo; pp. 254; frontis. plus numerous black and white photographs, head and tail pieces throughout; appendix, chapter endnotes, bibliography, index; publisher's maroon cloth, gilt titling to upper and spine; a mint copy in like dustwrapper in protective sleeve. An anecdotal biography of Pike. Much of it is written in his own words. It features the man but above all the Freemason. 74096 THE SUPREME COUNCIL 33rd Degree, SOUTHERN JURISDICTION, U.S.A. ALBERT PIKE. SOVEREIGN GRAND COMMANDER 1859-1891 Supreme Council 33rd Degree, Washington, D.C., 1985. 25,000 Copies. Demy 12mo; 40pp, black and white photographs; pictorial cards; fine. Collection of articles by prominent Freemasons of the time. Each article depicts a significant aspect of his character and achievement. 74092 TRESNER II, James T. ALBERT PIKE. The Man beyond the Monument. New York, M. Evans & Co.., 1995, First Ed. 8vo; pp. 254; frontis plus numerous black and white photographs. head and tail pieces throughout; appendix, chapter endnotes, bibliography, index; publisher's purple cloth, gilt titling to upper board and spine; a mint copy in like dustwrapper in protective wrapper. An anecdotal biography much of which is written in Pike's own words - it features the man but above all the Freemason. 75320 "ALL SCRIPTURE IS INSPIRED BY GOD AND BENEFICIAL" Unless otherwise stated all Scripture quotations in this book are from the New World Bible Translation of the Holy Scriptures, 1961 edition. New York : Watch Tower Bible, 1963 First Edition. Med.8vo; pp. 352; some charts, maps and illustrations; blue cloth, gilt titling to upper board; a good copy.
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