911:Co-masons
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Intro
- Various notes:
- Co-masonry: "is a form of Freemasonry which admits both men and women. It began in France in the mid-nineteenth century. Most Masonic Lodges do not admit women, and do not officially recognise Co-Freemasonry, holding it to be irregular or clandestine."
- Women often join with husbands or male relatives. Contrary to popular belief, women can reach the 33rd degree and higher.
- Are there ties to high-ranking witches, covens?
- Co-masonry: "is a form of Freemasonry which admits both men and women. It began in France in the mid-nineteenth century. Most Masonic Lodges do not admit women, and do not officially recognise Co-Freemasonry, holding it to be irregular or clandestine."
Various
- Individual Co-Masons:
A Co-Mason wearing a Compass & Square adorned dress and hat.
Annie Besant
(b. 1847 - d. 1933)
Co-Mason Besant with her 33rd degree sash and double headed eagle adorned hat.
- Groups of Co-Masons:
Photo from the 1950's showing female members belonging to the Order of the Eastern Star.
Annie Besant
- Various notes:
- b. 1847 - d. 1933
- 33rd degree Co-mason. Theosophist, secularist, socialist, Marxist, women's rights activist, writer and orator
- Was elected International President of the Theosophical Society, in 1907
- b. 1847 - d. 1933
- Founded The Theosophical Order of Service (TOS) in 1908.
- Annie Besant, using the infamous "claw hand" pose
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Masonic orders for Women
Daughters of the Nile
Note: the eclipse and crescent.Logo of the British Federation of The International Order of Co-Freemasonry Le Droit Humain. The British Federation was founded by Annie Besant in 1902. [1]