
The Royal Air Force Lodge No. 7335, founded in 1954 under the United Grand Lodge of England, brings together serving and former members of the Royal Air Force and wider Armed Forces in Masonic fellowship. Rooted in shared values of integrity, respect, and charity, the Lodge offers a unique space where military camaraderie meets Masonic tradition. Whether you’re a Freemason with RAF ties or simply interested in learning more, we welcome you to explore our history, values, and ongoing charitable work.
Per Ardua ad Astra.
Joining the Royal Air Force Lodge No. 7335 offers a unique opportunity to be part of a rich tradition that unites individuals with a shared connection to the Royal Air Force, Royal Naval Air Service, or…
Becoming a member of the Royal Air Force Lodge No. 7335 is a rewarding journey into the world of Freemasonry, enriched by the shared heritage of commissioned officers who have served in…
The Regular meetings of the Lodge are held on the Second Monday in January; Fourth Monday in March; the Third Friday in May; and the Third Monday in October (Installation).
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Attend helps Brain Injury Survivors reclaim their lives with support from London Freemasons
I left hospital with no memory of my accident and not even a pamphlet about how to deal with a brain injury. So, it really was a miracle that one day someone from Attend called me. I think my supervisor would have found it easier to fire me at that point if it weren't for Attend stepping in to help all of us figure things out.
Read MoreGo Live Theatre Expands Transformative Go Create Programme, engaging over 350 young people, thanks to generous grant from London Freemasons
Go Live Theatre, a charity dedicated to using the power of theatre to create inspiring experiences and unlock possibilities for children and young people, today announced the successful expansion of its Go Create programme, made possible by a grant of £5,745 from London Freemasons. This support has allowed the programme to reach six schools and engage over 350 young people this academic year, many of whom may not otherwise have had access to high-quality theatre provision.
Read MoreSearch & Rescue for London’s Most Vulnerable supported by London Freemasons
London Search and Rescue (LonSAR) has received a generous £10,000 donation from London Freemasons to support the charity’s operational costs and help sustain its 24/7 work searching for high-risk vulnerable missing people across London.
Read MoreAttend helps Brain Injury Survivors reclaim their lives with support from London Freemasons
Go Live Theatre Expands Transformative Go Create Programme, engaging over 350 young people, thanks to generous grant from London Freemasons
Search & Rescue for London’s Most Vulnerable supported by London Freemasons
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