
Alfred Robbins Lodge is a small but growing, 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, although most members have no connection with journalism nor publishing. 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 introduced “London Grand Rank” and also did a great deal to promote links and the relationship between English Freemasonry and that in the United States.
The Lodge is continuing to develop its social calendar, with a meal planned to which our friends and partners are invited, at Christmas. 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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