The Builders of The Silent Cities Lodge No. 4948
The Banner

Dedicated
The Lodge Banner was dedicated by; W.Bro The Revd. G.Ernest Smart PAG
Celebration
To celebrate our 75th Anniversary
Date
Thursday 5th December, 2002
Worshipful Master:
W.Bro Keith Corder, SLGR, PPrJGDÂ (The current Assistant Director of Ceremonies of the Lodge)
The Banner for 4948:
The Banner has the same basic design as the Lodge Past Masters Jewel. The artwork for the emblem for the Badge was produced by W.Bro Bob Tuthill, S You will see from the illustration that the centre shield is enclosed by two pillars representing the two pillars that stood at the porchway entrance of King Soloman’s Temple. These are adorned with two spherical balls on which are delineated maps of the celestial and terrestrial globes. The Pillars stand on the mosaic pavement, in the centre of which is depicted the volume of the sacred law which governs our faith.
The Centre has depicted one of the cemeteries in Flanders Fields and the graves of those valiant soldiers who fell during the Great War of 1914-1918. The lodge was founded by members of the Imperial war graves Commission after which the Lodge is named.
The bottom centre contains the heraldic device or trademark of the Craft. These two symbols in Freemasonry have more than one meaning.
The square in Freemasonry merely a square, to be taken at its face value; It is
representative of the complete square; a figure with four sides and four right angles; It is a try square, which is an instrument for testing a right angle; It is a symbol of rightness, or righteousness; It is a symbol of the earth, once believed to be square in shape.