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Sep 16, 2018 · “The jewel is in the form of a cross, symbolising Sacrifice, with a perfect square at the four ends, on the left and right squares being the ...
The Jewel is a medal (42.0mm) in gold on silver suspended from a light blue collarette. By command of the Grand Master it is worn by the ruling Master of Hall ...
A second jewel, a gold medal on a light blue collarette, was presented to be worn by successive Masters, such Lodges to be known as Hall Stone Lodges, thus ...
"The jewel is in the form of a cross, symbolising Sacrifice, with a perfect square at the four ends, on the left and right, squares being the dates 1914-1918, ...
ceremonial entrance vestibule of Freemasons' Hall. (iii) A medal (48.0mm) in gold and coloured enamels, on a dark blue Collarette, to be worn by successive ...