Alfred Robbins Lodge is a small and extremely friendly Masonic Lodge, operating out of Freemasons Hall in the Holborn/Covent Garden area of London. The Lodge originated almost 100 years ago, as a journalist’s Lodge. Sir Alfred Robbins, as he became and from whom the Lodge takes its name, was both a very prominent Freemason and a distinguished journalist, being publicly well known in the broad-sheet press as the “Prime Minister of Freemasonry”. As well as chairing the committee which was responsible for building Freemasons Hall in Great Queen Street, he also did a great deal to promote links and the relationship between English Freemasonry and that in the United States.
The Lodge is currently developing its social calendar for this year, with a meal planned to which our partners are invited. Previous social events available to the Lodge members have ranged from a gala weekend at a seaside resort, to a tour of the Houses of Parliament and a visit to the Henley Regatta.
Anyone wishing to understand more about Freemasonry in general, our Lodge in particular, or to join a small and extremely friendly Lodge, would be encouraged to make contact with us.
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The Lodge meets at Freemason’s Hall on the third Friday of December and March and the fourth Friday of June and September. Lodge meeting dates for 2025/26 are…
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