File:Room at Masonic Hall Bury St Edmunds Suffolk England.jpg

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View of a room at the Masonic Hall in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The room pictured was known as the Manorial Room, and it was situated within a building purchased in 1890 by members of two Masonic lodges – the Royal St Edmund 1008 and the Abbey 1592. The two lodges formed a company called Saint Edmundsbury Masonic Hall Company Limited, which purchased the premises formerly known as the 'Six Bells Inn' and converted it into the Masonic lodge. Photograph courtesy of the Bury St Edmunds Past and Present Society, Spanton Jarman Collection.

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current18:00, 3 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 18:00, 3 January 2017784 × 650 (99 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)View of a room at the Masonic Hall in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The room pictured was known as the Manorial Room, and it was situated within a building purchased in 1890 by members of two Masonic lodges – the Royal St Edmund 1008 and the Abbey 1592. The two lodges formed a company called Saint Edmundsbury Masonic Hall Company Limited, which purchased the premises formerly known as the 'Six Bells Inn' and converted it into the Masonic lodge. Photograph courtesy of the Bury St Edmunds Past and Present Society, Spanton Jarman Collection.
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