Report on meeting held on November 9th, 2010
November 9, 2010 by
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The Lodge met at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London. As some members had been unable to attend for reasons such as the arrival of a new baby, a number of the offices of the Lodge were filled by experienced Past Masters of the Lodge. With two candidates for initiation, two ceremonies of initiation were performed, which is always such a memorable occasion.
This meeting marked a very important landmark, as the father of the lodge, W. Bro. Graham Cadie (A 35 – 40) celebrated his 60th year in Freemasonry. W.Bro. Cadie was presented with a special 60th year commemorative certificate from Grand Lodge and a gift of engraved tumblers from the Lodge. The words spoken by W.Bro. Cadie gave insight into the history of the lodge and how the health of membership has ebbed and flowed over the years. It was particularly poignant to hear, on this meeting close to Armistice Day, how many of W.Bro. Cadie’s contemporaries at College has perished in the Second World War.
Afterwards the members and guest dined at the Grand Connaught Rooms.
Report on meeting held on October 14th, 2010
October 14, 2010 by
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In the annual calendar of a Lodge, the Installation meeting is a notable highlight. As the Lodge begins it’s journey towards it’s bicentenary, the office of Worshipful Master was taken by Bro. John Edwards. This is a special occasion for both the Lodge and newly installed Master alike. For the Lodge, this annual event marks the continual link of membership since it’s foundation. For the newly installed Master it is a proud and memorable occasion in their masonic career, though some may say a little daunting!
As is customary after an Installation meeting, the Lodge dined especially well at the East India Club.
Centenary celebration meeting held at College on May 8th, 2010
May 8, 2010 by
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This meeting of the Old Wellingtonian Lodge celebrated the Centenary of the Lodge. For 100 years the Lodge has been an important and interwoven part of College life. Over these past 100 years, members have been and continue to be old boys, governors and masters of College.
On a glorious May day, 24 members and 32 guests attended this historic meeting, which was held in the impressive surroundings of Old Hall. During the meeting, the Metropolitan Grand Master, the RW Bro. Russell J. Race formally presented the Lodge with a Centenary Warrant. W. Bro. James Milne LGR, W. Bro. Tom Hawley LGR and W.Bro Stephen Dudley gave a presentation on the history of the Lodge. For many attending, one of the highlights of the meeting was the splendid and thought provoking oration delivered by W.Bro. Stephen Dudley.
After the meeting, 99 people including the partners and non-masonic guests of many members, dined extremely well in the Old Gymnasium. During the dinner three cheques totally in excess of £10,000 were presented by W.Bro. Henry Hopking, the Master of the Lodge. Amongst these was a cheque for £5,000 to the OW Society Charitable Trust.
The lodge was very grateful to receive a donation from it's mother lodge, the Household Brigade Lodge, as a gift to mark our Centenary.
In summary this was a wonderful celebration of the Centenary of the Old Wellingtonian Lodge. It is especially pleasing to be able to report that 100 years after the founding of the Lodge, the size of membership is growing at a healthy pace.
Report on meeting held on February 11th, 2010
February 12, 2010 by
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On a typically wet and blustery day for this time of year 18 brethren met at Freemasons’ Hall in London. The majority of the meeting focused on the final planning for our Centenary celebrations at College in May. It was also especially pleasing to hear that so many potential initiates had recently expressed an interest in becoming a member of the Lodge and joining the fraternity (Old Boys, Governors and Masters are very welcome – contact the Secretary for more information) After the meeting the members and guests enjoyed a hearty meal at the New Connaught Rooms on Great Queen Street.


