Restarting – An Inspector’s eye view
W Bro John Shulman PSGD MetGInsp gives us an ‘Inspector’s eye view’
With some trepidation, I approached Freemason’s Hall around 4.15 pm on 1st September. This was the restart of Freemasonry; one of the first meetings since March. Would the plans put in place be effective? Would anyone turn up? How nervous would everyone be?
 
Walking into reception, with its hand
 sanitizer, a temperature check, all the
 staff protected by screens and arrows all
 over the place, felt like the ‘new normal’.
 A little quieter, less congested; but it was
 walking into Freemasonry proper, and
 that was comforting!
Onwards to Temple Fourteen where
 three members of Duke of Albany Lodge
 No 1963 were waiting. Duke of Albany,
 an old lodge consecrated on 4th May
 1882, is proud of its history of continuous
 meetings since that date. Wars have not
 stopped them, but Covid-19 could have
 proved a problem. With only three
 members of the lodge able to attend on
 this occasion, their proud tradition was
 in danger. As their Inspector, I was
 informed of the problem and immediately
 noticed that the meeting was at the same
 time and venue of my mother lodge, Titan
 No 6002. Not so venerable, but it
 celebrated its 75th Anniversary the
 previous November. I asked for
 volunteers, and quickly two brethren
 stepped forward to attend early and assist
 Duke of Albany.
The brethren from Albany, W Bro Steve
 Nunn LGR acting as Worshipful Master,
 Bro Pat Mahoney and Bro Gary Sprawling
 were joined by myself, W Bro John
 Ledgister LGR and W Bro Karim Wallani
 from Titan. Now quorate, The Duke of
 Albany Lodge held its 699th meeting,
 successfully and maintained its proud
 tradition. So far, so good. My first meeting
 since March was successful. Now on to
 the Titan meeting. A little more
 ambitious, a fiftieth-anniversary certificate
 to present with RW Bro Stephen Fenton
 PJGW DepMetGM in attendance and a
 revised passing ceremony to conduct!
Fifteen brethren were in attendance and,
 having got over some initial apprehension,
 the brethren soon relaxed and embraced
 their return to the Craft. Titan Lodge was
 opened and then called off to allow the
 presentation to be ‘zoomed’ to the
 members and visitors who were unable
 to attend.
Fifty years before, to the day, W Bro
 Wally Bard LGR had been initiated into
 Titan. As Bro Stephen proceeded to
 illustrate the state of the world in 1970,
 the brethren were immersed into the
 picture of vastly different times. Bro
 Stephen described W Bro Wally’s career
 both masonic and professional.
 Concluding with the many active
 voluntary offices which had been his
 constant contribution throughout his life,
 he remarked how W Bro Wally was a
 true Mason, undoubtedly worthy of the
 honours conferred onto him. W Bro
 Wally, visibly moved, thanked Bro
 Stephen and the brethren of Titan Lodge
 for the presentation and the certificate.
 He said he always had, and always would
 hold Titan close to his heart.
 
 
The Lodge was called back on and Bro
 Robert Bucknor-Smart was passed to the
 second degree using the revised socially
 distanced ritual. It was a little odd to those
 of us who are used to the standard
 ceremony, but I am sure that Bro Robert
 enjoyed the experience nonetheless.
 
 
Without a festive board to attend, the
 brethren then dispersed into the evening.
 Certainly, the lack of a festive board
 dampened the experience a little, but to
 be able to greet and see both old friends
 in my mother Lodge and meet new ones
 at the Duke of Albany was a true thrill,
 and such an evening with brethren old
 and new working together in harmony is
 to my mind the true essence of the Craft.

 This article is part of the Arena Magazine, Issue 42 October 2020 edition.
 Arena Magazine is the official magazine of the London Freemasons – Metropolitan Grand Lodge and Metropolitan Grand Chapter of London.
Read more articles in the Arena Issue 42.
