AfL Second Annual Conference
‘Friendly and Fraternal in London’
Saturday 3rd November 2007
Library and Museum of Freemasonry, Great Queen Street, Covent Garden
Our second annual conference includes an exciting programme of speakers
examining over 200 years of records of London’s friendly and fraternal
societies and their research possibilities.
Papers include:
Upholders, Patten-Makers and World Traders: the Livery Companies of the
City of London as Fraternal Organisations
Dr Andrew Prescott, University of Wales, Lampeter
Trade Unions and the Guild Legacy
Dr Malcolm Chase, University of Leeds
19th Century Self-Help - Lectures to Working Men: London and the Royal
School of Mines
Anne Barrett, Imperial College London
Identity and Fellowship on Show: Fraternal Symbolism in the Home
Mark J R Dennis, Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Fraternalism and friendly societies
Dan Weinbren, Friendly Societies Research Group
The 'Philo-musicae' Society: middle-class freemasons and problematic
patrons of Italian music and musicians in early eighteenth-century
London
Andrew Pink, UCL
The Order of Women Freemasons and the absence of an archive
Ann Pilcher-Dayton, Order of Women Freemasons
£28 AfL members
£40 non members
(includes AfL annual membership fee)
Price includes refreshments and a buffet lunch
Arrival from 9.15am. Close by 5pm
Queries to and booking forms from Sarah C Jane, Conference
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Sarah C Jane
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British Red Cross Museum and Archives
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