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Jewel & Medal Collection - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry
Caledonian Lodge, No. 134, London.; Centenary Jewel
Classification:- Centenary; Lodge/Chapter Etc.
Country of Origin:- England - Province/Region/District:- London
Order:- Craft (& Freemasonry General)
Description
Pierced: a circle enclosing the square and compasses, within which is a sword erect, in red enamel; the square is inscribed TEMPUS/FUGIT Around the circle, PAX CONCORDIA VIRTUS/1764 1864 Behind the whole is a pentalpha, its points extending beyond the circle.
REVERSE: Plain.
Ribbon, 32 mm., light blue; the upper bar is inscribed CALEDONIAN and the lower consists of two leaves and thistles crossed, in gold; the ribbon bears the number 134 in a lozenge.
The Lodge was formed in 1764 as a “Moderns” Lodge by Brethren who had been members of an Athol Lodge, No. 111, which met at the same place.
Properties
44 X 41 mm. Silver gilt and enamel.