Port Glasgow - Lodge Cumberland Kilwinning No.217
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Title
Port Glasgow - Lodge Cumberland Kilwinning No.217
Description
Although this lodge was instituted in 1746, it was not until 1757 that Robert Sellars, a Port Glasgow mason, was asked to build the two storey Lodge Rooms at 9 King Street. For over 100 years, the ground floor was a school used to teach 40 boys reading and writing. In 1772, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached in the Lodge Rooms. it is the oldest purpose built Masonic Temple in the World. On 29th September 2007 the Lodge celebrated the 250th Anniversary of the building with a ceremony of re-dedication carried out by Sir Archibald D Orr Ewing BT. the Grant Mason of Scotland.
Source
inverclyde
Date
1758
Type
Museum
Identifier
2814
Spatial Coverage
current,55.93424,-4.689316;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Street
9 King Street
Place
Port Glasgow
IsNewThisYear
No
ArchitectName
Robert Sellars
WC
Yes
DisabledWC
No
DisabledAccess
No
Refreshments
No
EventsForChildren
No
Parking
Yes
HearingLoop
No
LimitedAccess
No
NotAccessible
No
ID
8977
IsIncludedThisYear
No
Postcode
PA14 5JA
Citation
“Port Glasgow - Lodge Cumberland Kilwinning No.217,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/2813.
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