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Above - An Orange
side sash belonging to Loyal Orange Lodge 322 and a Black
side sash belonging to R.B.P. 80 hang over a chair donated
to the preceptory along with the Late Sir Knt's Bob Guy's
lecturers Collarette |
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Above - The Late Sir
Knights Bob Guys preceptoy lecturers collarette
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Above - This book
was presented to Sir Knt Bro David Allen by the Officers
and members of Edenderry Temperance and Benefit, LOL No
322 as a token of their esteem February 1945 |
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Above - “Presented
to Royal Black Preceptory No 80 by Sir Knt and Bro. Alex
Adair, W.D.M. in memory of his son Sir Knt Bro. Thomas V.
Adair, 1947 |
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Above - R.B.P. 80's
Black Banner |
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Above - This Royal
Past Masters Certificate was presented to Sir Knt John Allen,
in 1985 having served as Worshipful Master of his preceptory
from 1983 to 1985. The certificate is signed by the Rt.
Hon. Sir James Molyneaux, Imperial Sovereign Grand Master. |
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Above - Bro Sir
Knt R. J. Magowan, O.B.E., J.P.; first Mayor of the Borough
of Portadown. W.M. Loyal Orange Lodge 322 – Worshipful
Master of R.B.P. 80. Pictured with his sister Mrs R. J.
Magowan W.M. Womens Loyal Orange Lodge 101. A token of affection
and esteem from the Edenderry lodges September 1949 |
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Above - Bro Sir Knt
R. J. Magowan, O.B.E., J.P.; first Mayor of the Borough
of Portadown with his sister Mrs R. J. Magowan W.M. Womens
Loyal Orange Lodge 101
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Above - This copy
of the freedom scroll presented to Sir Knight and Bro. R.
J. Magowan, O.B.E., J.P., by the Burgesses of Portadown
on the occasion of his election as a freeman of the borough
has been placed here by the Officers and Members of L.O.L.
322 and R.B.P. 80 as an expression of their appreciation
of the honour conferred on their Worshipful Master |
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Above - This copy
of the freedom scroll presented to Sir Knight and Bro. R.
J. Magowan, O.B.E., J.P., by the Burgesses of Portadown
on the occasion of his election as a freeman of the borough
has been placed here by the Officers and Members of L.O.L.
322 and R.B.P. 80 as an expression of their appreciation
of the honour conferred on their Worshipful Master |
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Sir Knts of RBP 80 walking past
the war memorial in Portadown in 1979
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