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$3.66The Story
Edition: 1st ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
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This historical account, Let Them Be Admitted: Being A History Of The Royal Freemasons' Homes Of Victoria From The Birth Of An Idea In 1865, And A Record Of Events From The Laying Of The Foundation Stone Of The First Cottages In June 1867 Until The Completion Of One Hundred Years Of Service To The Aged In June 1967, chronicles the foundational years and enduring legacy of the Royal Freemasons' Homes of Victoria. It details the institution's genesis in 1865, tracing its development from the laying of the first foundation stone in 1867 through a century of dedicated service to the aged. The narrative presents a comprehensive record of events, illustrating the evolution of a significant philanthropic endeavor. Readers gain insight into the societal context and the unwavering commitment that shaped this vital organization, culminating in its centennial celebration in 1967.
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Edition: 1st ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
This historical account, Let Them Be Admitted: Being A History Of The Royal Freemasons' Homes Of Victoria From The Birth Of An Idea In 1865, And A Record Of Events From The Laying Of The Foundation Stone Of The First Cottages In June 1867 Until The Completion Of One Hundred Years Of Service To The Aged In June 1967, chronicles the foundational years and enduring legacy of the Royal Freemasons' Homes of Victoria. It details the institution's genesis in 1865, tracing its development from the laying of the first foundation stone in 1867 through a century of dedicated service to the aged. The narrative presents a comprehensive record of events, illustrating the evolution of a significant philanthropic endeavor. Readers gain insight into the societal context and the unwavering commitment that shaped this vital organization, culminating in its centennial celebration in 1967.













