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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys . A Visit To The New Schools At Bushey.

A GENERAL VIEW . (/ V . „/„ Klil , i ; , rl , ; C , l v „ . )

various rooms remain to be done , but it is intended that the boys shall occupy the school on their return from the Christmas holida ) - s . At present the dormitory accommodation has been completed for 400 boys , but the design admits of complete arrangement for a school of 500 , the hall , administrative offices , & c , being adapted for the greater number so as to avoid expense of alterations in the future .

For an exhaustive and most interesting description of the various rooms and the uses to which they are to be devoted , we must refer our readers to Bro . J . M . McLeod's interesting pamphlet , but we cannot omit to note a few of the prominent features embraced in the general design , notably the arrangement of the residential blocks which are placed at each corner of the main quadrangle , each to accommodate

THE C'HAl'KL . ( I'tuilu Kill ,- I ' orliiiil Co . )

“The Masonic Illustrated: 1902-11-01, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 16 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mil/issues/mil_01111902/page/7/.
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Freemasonry in the Argentine Republic. Article 2
The Abercorn Lodge, No. 1549. Article 4
The Province of South Wales (Eastern Division). Presentation to the Deputy Provincial Grand Master. Article 5
Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . A Visit to the New Schools at Bushey. Article 6
The Restoration of Tewkesbury Abbey. Article 9
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London and the Craft. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
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Consecration of the Berries L odge, No . 2928. Article 14
St. Bride Lodge, No. 2817. Article 15
The London Welsh Lodge, No. 2807. Article 15
New Century Lodge, No. 2860. Article 16
Consecration of the Coronation Lodge, No. 934 (S.C.) at Tangier. Article 17
History of the Emulation Lod ge of Improvement, No . 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys . A Visit To The New Schools At Bushey.

A GENERAL VIEW . (/ V . „/„ Klil , i ; , rl , ; C , l v „ . )

various rooms remain to be done , but it is intended that the boys shall occupy the school on their return from the Christmas holida ) - s . At present the dormitory accommodation has been completed for 400 boys , but the design admits of complete arrangement for a school of 500 , the hall , administrative offices , & c , being adapted for the greater number so as to avoid expense of alterations in the future .

For an exhaustive and most interesting description of the various rooms and the uses to which they are to be devoted , we must refer our readers to Bro . J . M . McLeod's interesting pamphlet , but we cannot omit to note a few of the prominent features embraced in the general design , notably the arrangement of the residential blocks which are placed at each corner of the main quadrangle , each to accommodate

THE C'HAl'KL . ( I'tuilu Kill ,- I ' orliiiil Co . )

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