Documents of significance to Lodge Ailsa
Some Lodges and Constitutions belive that Masonic Education must be taught in a structure method, and while this approach has its merits, it is the Brother who is eager to learn who will benefit most from the accumulated knowledge present in every Lodge

Brethren with an enquiring mind, may contact the RWM for any direction and assistance at any time.

Historical

Present / Future

Lodge Ailsa Documents

Founding Members of Lodge Ailsa 1172SC 1918-19

A Masonic Forum - (The Way Ailsa Does Things)

MacBride

Lodge Officers

MacBride Talk - Mt Faber 1825SC (23Aug04) Narration PrintOut PowerPoint

Speculative Masory (Word Document - 1.4MB)

Speculative Masonry (PDF Document 9.5MB)

Lodge Ailsa Secretaries Report 1973

Lodge Ailsa Steppingstones

Lodge Ailsa Secretaries Report 1974

Singapore POW Freemasonry

Short Paper Aug'02 (The Square)

Ailsa Laws and Constitution

Bro John Beveridge PM

District & Provincial

The Ludge at Kilwinning

Masonic Ettiquette

Scottish Traditional Ettiquette

Grand Lodge of Scotland

Installations

Other Grand Lodges

Grand Lodge of Maine

Blue Book 1

Blue Book 2

Guide for Master &Wardens

Planning for Progress

SW Planning Guide

Grand Lodge of New York

Mentoring Programme

Grand Lodge of Missouri

Approach to Studying Freemasonry

Freemasonry in General

Ritual Differences

Some Ritual Origins

The Final Fourty Years

Systems Theory & Lodge Management

Lodge Scoon & Perth No.3 (1515?)

Lodge Scoon & Perth No.3 (1140??)

The Old Lodge St John No 21 History (1714-1996)

FM Guide & Compendium

FM Book of the Royal Arch

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