Showing posts with label Lewis Masonic Publishers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lewis Masonic Publishers. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2024

Freemasonry and Fraternal Societies. David Harrison and Fred Lomax

Freemasonry and Fraternal Societies. David Harrison and Fred Lomax
Freemasonry and Fraternal Societies. David Harrison and Fred Lomax

 I'm enjoying "Freemasonry and Fraternal Societies" by David Harrison and Fred Lomax.

Leading Masonic authors Dr David Harrison and Fred Lomax re-examine Friendly Societies, Freemasonry and other Fraternal Orders of England in this, their latest work. The authors present the individual histories of the Odd Fellows, Foresters, Druids, Buffaloes, Gardeners, and more obscure Orders such as the Rechabites; putting forward the similarities with Freemasonry, in its ritual and regalia. There has not been a book on this subject for over ten years. Several of these societies developed a fraternal aspect to their activities, using Freemasonry as their model via ritual and practice; open to men and women of all walks of life. Declaring their organisations free of politics and religion, yet declaring a strong financial support for their members at a time when the ordinary worker had little or no protection against illness or injury at work. A number of these societies developed into extremely large organisations that are still successful and remain so today, despite the decline of a considerable number in the wake of the arrival of the Welfare State in the UK. Many were small local organisations which met in pubs and clubs; others had local offices on the high street. The book shows how the larger organisations survived and prospered. This book will be of interest to both Freemasons and members of the orders featured in the book as it''s by knowing our connections with each other we learn more about ourselves. The book is richly illustrated, depicting the personal stories associated with the various Orders. The photographs will also show various never-before-published regalia, jewels, and artefacts, which will demonstrate the importance of the Orders and their contribution to British social history during the industrial revolution.

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Monday, July 26, 2021

Freemasonry on the Frontier. Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076. Portrait of Rob Morris. by Travis Simpkins

Freemasonry on the Frontier. Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076. Portrait of Rob Morris. by Travis Simpkins
Freemasonry on the Frontier. Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076. Portrait of Rob Morris. by Travis Simpkins


Thanks to Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 for including my portrait of Dr. Rob Morris in the new book Freemasonry on the Frontier, comprised of the published papers from the 2020 QCCC Conference. My artwork appears in Mike Kearsley’s essay, “Rob Morris and the Conservator Movement on the Development of Masonic Ritual in the United States.”


The book also contains, amongst others, great work by S. Brent Morris, 33°, GC and two members of the Scottish Rite, NMJ staff (Hilary Stelling and Jeffrey Croteau).


The book can be ordered from Lewis Masonic here:

or 

United States orders can be made from Macoy here:


Wednesday, August 22, 2018

The Square. Masonic Magazine. The Three Graces. Faith, Hope and Charity. Artwork by Travis Simpkins

The Square. Magazine. The Three Graces. Faith, Hope and Charity. Art by Travis Simpkins
     
In addition to the cover and interview, the current issue of The Square also features my artwork in an article that examines the "Three Graces" - Faith, Hope and Charity. I've received a lot of positive feedback from Europe since the magazine was published in the United Kingdom back in June.


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Friday, July 6, 2018

The Square. Masonic Magazine. England. Cover Art and Interview with Travis Simpkins

The Square. Lewis Masonic magazine. England. Philippa Lee Faulks. Cover Art and Interview with Travis Simpkins




     I'm honored to be the subject of a 4-page interview and to have created the "Three Graces" cover image for the latest issue of The Square, recently published in the United Kingdom. I had previously shared the cover art, but here are some shots of my work within the magazine's pages as well, including portraits of Sovereign Grand Commander David A. Glattly (Scottish Rite NMJ), M.W. Roger B. Quintana (Grand Lodge of New Jersey), M.W. Paul F. Gleason (Grand Lodge of Massachusetts) and British author Graham Hancock. Thanks to editor Philippa Lee and the staff at Lewis Masonic for their work in putting everything together, the whole magazine looks great.


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Saturday, June 16, 2018

The Square. Masonic Magazine. From the Editor. Philippa Lee. Art by Travis Simpkins

The Square. Masonic magazine. Editor. Philippa Lee Faulks. Art by Travis Simpkins


 This is looking to be a great issue:

" ...In this issue we have an array of knowledge to share with you: Our cover story is that of an artist currently taking the Masonic world by storm – Travis Simpkins shares his journey through art and Freemasonry on page 7; Historian Ricky Pound takes us on a tour of the ‘Masonic Symbolism in the Blue Velvet Room at Chiswick House’ (pg. 16); we ‘Meet the Author’ of A Guide for the Masonic Treasurer, Paul Sparks (pg. 12); veteran Freemason Chris Hodapp shares his powerful blog post on ‘The Decline of Men…’ (pg. 40) and Craig Weightman’s regular column ‘A Quarterly Advancement’ is on page 55."


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Friday, June 1, 2018

The Square. Masonic Magazine Features Three Graces Cover Art by Travis Simpkins

The Square. Lewis Masonic Magazine. England. Three Graces Art by Travis Simpkins


Big News from England:

I was commissioned to create the "Three Graces" cover art for the latest issue of The Square magazine, which will be published this month in the United Kingdom. Here is the final version. An in-depth interview and some of my other artwork will be featured inside the magazine as well. More to follow… 



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