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Two ships sunk, 109 years lived, seventy years in the Craft
Brother Harry Waddingham of Sussex, widely regarded as the oldest Freemason in England and Wales, passed to the Grand Lodge Above at the age of 109. A Royal Navy veteran of Dunkirk and Crete, he served the Craft for over seventy decades and was installed as Worshipful Master at one hundred.


News: Memorable UGLE Meeting - Exclusive Video Shared
Witness a memorable UGLE meeting, celebrating fraternity and openness.


Freemasonry in the United Kingdom - Communication of an English Brother
Exploring British Masonic traditions through the communication of a UGLE Brother.


UGLE's Defiant Stance: Freemasonry and Religion Amid Vatican Ban
UGLE reaffirms Freemasonry's place alongside religion despite Vatican's restrictions.


Foundations of Freemasonry: Aims and Relationships of the Craft
Explore the fundamental principles and guiding values that define the essence of Freemasonry according to the United Grand Lodge of England.


Foundations of Recognition: UGLE's Basic Principles for Grand Lodge Approval
Exploring the core principles shaping UGLE's decisions on Grand Lodge recognition.


Revolutionizing Freemasonry Communication: Michelle Worvell's Innovative Approach
Explore how Michelle Worvell's unique strategies and proactive approach are revolutionizing Freemasonry communication.
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