Freemasonry in Sierra Leone and the Gambia

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Freemasons are represented by 36 lodges in Sierra Leone, and twelve in the Gambia.

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[edit] Grand Lodge

The District Grand Lodge of Sierra Leone and the Gambia is officially known as Sierra Leone Highland No. 997 S.C. of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. It was founded in 1906 and follows the Scottish Constitution. It is one of many overseas district grand lodges recognized by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. It is located at the Georgacland Masonic Temple, 24 Lightfoot Boston Street in Freetown, Sierra Leone.[1]

[edit] Other Lodges

Sierra Leone's other Masonic Lodges are divided into three categories: Scottish, English and Irish Constitutions.[2]

Scottish Constitution Lodges English Constitution Lodges Irish Constitution Lodges
Sierra Leone Highland Freetown Trinity
Blue Diamond Sigma Donoughmore
Academic St George's
Tranquillity Prince of Wales
Sierra Rokel
Harmony Cedar and Palm
Regentonia Loyal
Travellers Orpheus
Veritatis Progressive
Mount Aureol Freetown Bicentenary
Albert Academy Wilberforce
Sapiens Symphony
Cotton Tree St Patrick's
Delco Granville
Excelsior Barbadori
Leona Solomon Pratt
Obba Laboramus
The Earl of Eglinton and Winton Good Intent Installed Masters

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