Masonic Library and Museum, Leicester
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The Provincial Masonic Library and Museum is housed in Freemasons’ Hall, London Road, Leicester. It has been described as holding one of the finest collections of Masonic books and artefacts outside London. It is open daily for viewing and researching by members between 9.30am until 12.00pm when a Curator will be in attendance to assist in answering questions you may have or seeking access to resources held. Arrangements can also be made to host conducted tours for groups of the Library & Museum and other features within the building within or outside of these regular timings. |
In the Museum can be seen a fine collection of Masonic Aprons and certificates which go back to the early eighteenth century. They include items of regalia once worn by Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany 1763 – 1827, as well as some of the earliest membership and clearance certificates to be found in England. In addition to regalia associated with Craft Masonry there is a collection of items belonging to many other orders of Freemasonry linked with the Province. Over the years the Museum has also been given items that are not in themselves Masonic, belonging for example to one or other of the various Friendly Societies which emerged during the nineteenth century and which closely paralleled Freemasonry without being condemned as ‘quasi-masonic’. Amongst these collections can be found the regalia which at one time belonged to William Kelly whose Masonic career spanned the second half of the nineteenth century and who was in effect the godfather of Masonry in the Province of Leicestershire and Rutland.
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The collection of books can be viewed here.
Examples of artefacts
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Whisky Carafe
Whisky Carafe
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18th Century French Certificate
18th Century French Certificate
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Japanese Lacquer Box
Japanese Lacquer Box
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Drinking Mug
Drinking Mug
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Commemorative glass from the 17th Century
Commemorative glass from the 17th Century
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Commemorative glass from the 18th Century
Commemorative glass from the 18th Century
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Hogarth Print
Hogarth Print
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Moira Apron 1813
Moira Apron 1813
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Sundial
Sundial
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Marble Table
Marble Table
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Teapot
Teapot
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