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Jewel & Medal Collection - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry

Bronze Medal. Old Lodge St. John’s, Lanark, No. 19.

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Date:- 1822 - Classification:- Lodge/Chapter Etc.; Members

Country of Origin:- Scotland - Province/Region/District:- Old Scotish Lodges

Order:- Craft (& Freemasonry General)

Description

OBVERSE.—Figure of an angel, with expanded wings draped, and standing on a pedestal; in each hand a laurel crown; on the pedestal, Sick Fnnd, and a key-hole. Over the figure the All- seeing Eye; on each side a pillar, that on the right being surmounted with the square and compasses, and having Truth on its base; that on the left is surmounted by a level, and has Justice on its base. Legend, “Old Lodge St. John’s, Lanark, No. 19.” Below, in small letters, “Faulkner F.”

REVERSE.—An oak tree, the head falling, severed through the trunk by a double-handed saw, which rests on the part left standing. Motto beneath, on a ribbon, “Through, Above; Right is Might; and below, “12th June, 1822.”

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