Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Judy Garland. Actress. Dorothy Gale. The Wizard of Oz. by Travis Simpkins

Judy Garland. Actress. Dorothy Gale. The Wizard of Oz. by Travis Simpkins
Judy Garland. Actress. Dorothy Gale. The Wizard of Oz. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Judy Garland
( 1922 - 1969 )
Actress and Singer
Dorothy Gale
The Wizard of Oz
(1939)
Member of Job's Daughters International
Masonic Youth Group
by Travis Simpkins

The Wizard of Oz - Somewhere Over the Rainbow


The Wizard of Oz. 1939. The Emerald City. Cast. Portraits by Travis Simpkins
The Wizard of Oz. 1939. The Emerald City. Cast. Portraits by Travis Simpkins


The Wizard of Oz (1939)

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Judy Garland. Actress. Dorothy Gale. The Wizard of Oz. by Travis Simpkins
Judy Garland. Actress. Dorothy Gale. The Wizard of Oz. by Travis Simpkins

Roy J. Leone, 33°. Massachusetts Consistory. Scottish Rite Valley of Boston. by Travis Simpkins

Roy J. Leone, 33°. Massachusetts Consistory. Scottish Rite Valley of Boston. by Travis Simpkins
Roy J. Leone, 33°. Massachusetts Consistory. Scottish Rite Valley of Boston. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Roy J. Leone
33rd Degree Freemason
Past Commander in Chief
Massachusetts Consistory
Valley of Boston
Scottish Rite, NMJ
Past Deputy Grand Master
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins



Scottish Rite NMJ - Our Vision


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Roy J. Leone, 33°. Massachusetts Consistory. Scottish Rite Valley of Boston. by Travis Simpkins
Roy J. Leone, 33°. Massachusetts Consistory. Scottish Rite Valley of Boston. by Travis Simpkins

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Illustrations of Masonry. 1772. by William Preston

Illustrations of Masonry. 1772. by William Preston. Freemasonry. Masonic Ritual
Illustrations of Masonry. 1772. by William Preston. Freemasonry. Masonic Ritual

Throwback to the late 18th Century. Some historical reading material on a quiet evening. William Preston's "Illustrations of Masonry" should be on every Mason's reading list.


In a great measure, this work explained and taught Freemasonry to Masons around the world. So popular was Preston’s “Illustrations of Masonry” (originally published in 1772) that the author saw it published in twelve editions during his lifetime, as well as being translated into several languages. This is one of the true Masonic bestselling classics. This photographic reproduction of the 1867 edition contains valuable additions by noted Masonic author George Oliver and a contemporary foreword by Michael. R. Poll.