Rosslyn-Tours.co.uk
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Rosslyn Chapel
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- Before taking any of the tours by Masonic Tours Ltd. it is suggested that some back ground reading would be an advantage. Masonic Tours Ltd. is a new company who will show you the principal places associated with the Masonic activities of the bard. Scottish Masonic Tours is a trading name of Masonic Tours Ltd. Want to know about Freemasonry - why not ask the Freemasons! Masonic Tours Ltd. is new company formed up by Freemasons to provide tours of major sites in Scotland with a Masonic emphasis. All of the principal sites in Scotland can be visited by taking a tour with us - although we are sure that the most popular will be Rosslyn Chapel, Edinburgh and the various Knights Templar sites. Rosslyn Chapel will be examined from a Masonic point of view - especially that of Scottish Freemasonry. Rosslyn Chapel was begun in 1446 as a Collegiate Church. It contains many Christian carvings. Alleged Masonic connections are discussed
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