The late North Queensland Masonic researcher, Rt.Wor.Bro. Alan Wakeham, obtained a smaller than life-size facsimile while overseas, either from the British Isles or the USA and used it to present lectures on the Kirkwall Scroll. Unfortunately it disappeared after he died.
Very interesting. This is exactly what i love about freemasonry, our entire organisation is based on traditions and ritual handed down, and we'll never know for sure where half of it came from. Thanks for taking the time to make the video and sharing. S&F Brother.
The late North Queensland Masonic researcher, Rt.Wor.Bro. Alan Wakeham, obtained a smaller than life-size facsimile while overseas, either from the British Isles or the USA and used it to present lectures on the Kirkwall Scroll. Unfortunately it disappeared after he died.
Very interesting. This is exactly what i love about freemasonry, our entire organisation is based on traditions and ritual handed down, and we'll never know for sure where half of it came from. Thanks for taking the time to make the video and sharing. S&F Brother.
Fascinating!
My gut tells me this one is worth investing some time on.
Never heard of this treasure before.
Many thanks.
Enjoy! It's a fascinating relic. Unfortunately there's minimal information online beyond what I could find for the video.
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Pretty interesting although I am confused about all of it. Thank you.
Maybe Jugee Jugee Jugee has something to do with
Jubilah, Jubilo and Jubilum?