The distinctive window of the Masonic Lodge

The Masonic Lodge

 

The Masonic Lodge

This was formerly the old Methodist Church before the new church was built in 1882. Description of the Lodge Hall, lodge number 660, from the Irish Freemasonry website is ‘a curved ceiling with sunlight in centre. The ceiling is painted a light shade of blue, and closely studded with Masonic stars’. From the outside of the lodge a blue stained glass window has one large Star of David, with larger hexagrams and pentagrams around its perimeter and a golden compass in the centre is visible. On the 1st Monday of each month the stained glass window can be viewed to its full potential, even from the street, when the Hall is being used for the Lodge meeting. 

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MountmellickLS
Ireland
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