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  2. List of monumental masons - Wikipedia

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    F. W. Commons was a monumental mason, trained in Europe (there is some speculation this was from 1858 to 1860), who was commissioned to carve four allegorical figures, each 12 ft high, for £2,100 to crown the front of Parliament House, Melbourne, though it never eventuated due to the depression. He set up as a monumental mason at Ballarat in 1880.

  3. Category:Monumental masons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Monumental masons" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Monumental masonry +

  4. Monumental masonry - Wikipedia

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    An example of a signed and dated maker's mark on a wall-mounted memorial to Mary Carpenter in Bristol Cathedral sculpted by monumental mason J. Havard Thomas of London Monumental masonry (also known as memorial masonry ) is a kind of stonemasonry focused on the creation, installation and repairs of headstones (also known as gravestones and ...

  5. Reeves of Bath - Wikipedia

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    Reeves was the most prominent firm of monumental masons (tombstone carvers) in Bath, Somerset. They flourished from c. 1778 to the 1860s. [1] They often signed their work with "Reeves," or occasionally "Reeves & Son of Bath" when commissioned outside of Bath. One memorial is in the Grade I-listed City of London church St. Magnus the Martyr.

  6. List of Freemasons (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    Author of The Constitutions of the Free-Masons (1723) and The New Book of Constitutions of the Antient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons (1738) [36] Joseph Anderson (1757–1837), U.S. senator from Tennessee and first comptroller of the U.S. Treasury. Military Lodge No. 19 of Pennsylvania and Lodge No. 36 in the New Jersey ...

  7. Category:Monumental masonry companies - Wikipedia

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    Monumental masons (51 P) Pages in category "Monumental masonry companies" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect ...

  8. Category:Stonemasons' trade unions - Wikipedia

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    This category contains trade unions that primarily represent stonemasons (also known as stonecutters), as well as related occupations such as quarrymen, sawyers, carvers, paviours and monumental masons.

  9. List of Masonic abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    M∴ M∴ – Master Mason. Mois Maçonnique, "Masonic Month" (French): March 18 the first Masonic month among French Freemasons. Also Meister Maurer, "Master Mason" (German) M∴ P∴ S∴ – Most Puissant Sovereign. M∴ W∴ – Most Worshipful. M∴ W∴ G∴ M∴ – Most Worshipful Grand Master; Most Worthy Grand Matron.