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Title
Sons of St. George
Description
Earl Kitchener Lodge, Sons of St. George, organized in April 1917 with Mark Newton as the first President. Meetings were held in St. George's Church basement. May 2, 1919 an affair of special interest to English people was a triple celebration in Masonic Hall: First, in celebration of St. George's Day; Second, being the second anniversary of Earl Kitchen Lodge; Third, institution of a Lodge of the Order of Independent Daughters of St. George. The name taken by them was Lady Warwich Lodge. The first President was Mrs. Charles Spence. These organizations no longer exist.
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Front Row: Joseph Marsden, __?, __?, Nathan Crowther, __?, Marsden Waterhoouse, George Guttell
Center Row: Charles Spence, John French, Lovells Guttell, Louis Guttell, Jesse Billett, __?
Top Row: William Oates, Al Reynolds, Frank Rowe, Albert Hodgess, __?, __?
(Nathan Crowther, b 5-Oct-1870, Huddlesfield, England; arrived U.S. 3-Jul-1883)
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Front Row: Joseph Marsden, __?, __?, Nathan Crowther, __?, Marsden Waterhoouse, George Guttell
Center Row: Charles Spence, John French, Lovells Guttell, Louis Guttell, Jesse Billett, __?
Top Row: William Oates, Al Reynolds, Frank Rowe, Albert Hodgess, __?, __?
(Nathan Crowther, b 5-Oct-1870, Huddlesfield, England; arrived U.S. 3-Jul-1883)
Creator
Geo. D. Elson
Contributor
Donated by Mrs. Annie Spence Reed
Identifier
1999.198
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photo print
Physical Dimensions
8 x 10 in.
Storage
PB23