The dawn of Freemasonry in KwaZulu-Natal and Newcastle

Freemasonry is unlike any society in existence, with each brother finding something that is dear to him within the brotherhood’s ranks. Some find comfort in the social side of the Lodge, whereas others find solace in the structure and rituals. Others find joy in the moral and esoteric teachings, the symbolism hidden within the words. Freemasonry’s rich history lures in other brethren, reminding each one of us that the world is bigger than we imagine. However, regardless of the reason for joining, there is one common denominator. We as Freemasons are not alone in the world. Where ever we may roam, there is always a brother willing to lend a helping hand. Freemasons are a breed of men who unite for a greater cause, that of making the world a better place while improving ourselves. But how did Freemasonry find its way to KwaZulu-Natal? The District Grand Lodge of Natal, Scottish Constitution, apparently began in 1885. From limited availabl...