Freemasons Hall - the Grand Officers' Robing Room and Processional Corridor


The Grand Officers dress (robe) here, then pass in procession up the corridor to the Temple of The Grand Lodge of England.
The room is also used as an overflow Temple, when all the others in the Building are in use. As it is set out at the time of this visit. It should be understood that the Grand Temple is in the middle of the building and surrounded by other temples where regular Lodges meet. It may be worth pointing out here that the word 'temple' in the Masonic context does not in any way imply a religious connotation, but is used in the ancient one of meeting place.

G L O robing room - Use to visit The Grand Lodge of England

The Grand Lodge Officers Robing Room.

On to the shrine and Grand Temple lobby

The processional Corridor, leading to the Shrine and Grand Temple Lobby.

Back to the beginning of your tour


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Keith J. (Boiler Bill) Chesworth