Design for Freemasons' Hall (Masonic Peace Memorial Building), Great Queen Street, London: detail of mosaic decoration for the Grand Temple coving featuring symbolic elements and statues of Soloman and Hiram Architect/Designer Ashley & Newman Murray, George Artist/Photographer Murray, George Country UK: England City London Subject Date 1933 Image Date 1930 View Interior Medium Drawing Library Reference PB579/2(30) Orientation Landscape Colour Info Colour Credit RIBA Collections Subject Temples ; Societies' buildings ; Ceilings ; Mosaics ; Masonic buildings
NOTES: This, the third Freemasons' Hall to be built in Queen Anne Street, is both the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and the principal meeting place for Lodges in London. It was built in 1927-1933 as a memorial to the many Freemasons who died on active service during World War I and was initially known as the Masonic Peace Memorial.
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