In April Sir Edward Lctch worth consecrated the Royal Naval Anti-aircraft Ltidgc, No. 3,700, which will be limited in its- membership t<> those Freemasons who are connected with the anti-aircraft service. The Bible used'in the ceremony and the warrant of t!u? lodge were bound ■with boards cut from a piece of the propeller of one of the Zeppelins brought down in England, and part of the regalia of the lodge officers was made of aluminium from the Zeppelins brought down at Cuffley and in Essex. Lieutenant D. A. Elliott was installed as the first Worshipful Master of the lodge, of which there are 98 founders.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3141, 20 July 1917, Page 6
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