The symbols of Freemasonry’s mysteries are not to be found in the Ross Bridge carvings
This morning, I spent an interesting hour with the librarian of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania. I had years of questions to distil into time available, having formed the opinion that many of the symbols in the sculptures were derived from the mysteries of freemasonry. He was well prepared and pleased to help me.
2 hours at the archives all for one sentence
It was the report that I had sought yesterday afternoon in the archive’s rolls of microfilms of the Colonial Secretary’s correspondence (CSO1-654-14662 Z1904). Henry Richardson had accepted a situation as a shopman in Campbell Town. I thought this was reasonable proof that this was the same bloke who had survived the wreck of the Hibernia.