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Brothers in Alms Exhibition Open to Public

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Brothers  in Alms Exhibition

Come along on a fascinating tour of an extraordinary assortment of seldom-seen wartime photographs with exhibition curator Brian Deutsch. Don't miss out on this opportunity and secure your tickets now, tour dates start from April 20th. 

This rare photo exhibition showcases leaders and soldiers from the Second Boer War to the end of World War II on land, sea, and air. It covers diverse participants and global conflicts. Notably, it features Freemason military leaders, including Horatio Herbert Kitchener, the famous soldier on the "Your country needs you" poster. The exhibition also highlights Freemason's charitable efforts, such as building hospitals and rehabilitation housing, providing pensions for veterans, and supporting war efforts during and after the war.

In addition to the ticket price, visitors will receive a complimentary signed copy of the exhibition brochure.

Members receive a special discounted group tour rate and there is an option to book monthly tours as an individual otherwise group tour dates and times are flexible.

The tour takes place on the second floor of Freemasons' Hall, accessible by lift, but requires walking and standing for up to an hour. If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact the tours team at Freemasons' Hall.

For further details about the exhibit, please visit the Brothers in Alms webpage. In case you are unable to visit us in person, the Brothers in Alms exhibition is also accessible for online viewing. Take a look below for a preview of some of the images in the collection.

 

Update: Please note that the Brothers in Alms tour has concluded. We appreciate the support of all those who attended, and if you missed the opportunity to visit in person, you can still explore the exhibition online. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for future events at Freemasons' Hall. 

 

Brothers in Alms about the Exhibition

 

Brothers in Alms Gallery

 

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