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Monday November 24, 2008 23:13 by Tony Gosling - Bilderberg.org prov.sec at provinceofbristol dot org The Provincial Secretary, Freemasons’ Hall, 31 Park Street, Bristol BS1 5NH. 01179 549840
![]() Christmas Fair and Open Day Every Year Bristol Freemasons' Hall opens its doors in Park Street.
This year it's on Saturday 29th November. Go along for a tour of the two temples which you will be told are 'lodge rooms' and do everything you can to persuade yourself that this is not a religious cult. See if you can spot anyone from the Bristol magistrates' bench on duty. |
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