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History of The
Ship's Wheel
by
Kenneth Gavins, PM, PDEO, PDDGM
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The Ship's
Wheel was created and designed for Gaston G. Allen Lodge #629 at my
request in 1976 by the Master-Elect of Service Lodge #658, Bernard
L. Stark. During a conversation with him, I remarked that
Allen Lodge needed something to identify the Lodge, perhaps a lapel
pin.
Working with
Worshipful Brother Stark, then Senior Warden, this design was
created in the form of a Ship's Wheel, this being appropriate due to
the fact that, through research, it was found that Worshipful
Brother Gaston G. Allen was a ship's carpenter by trade and by |
this
design all of the working tools pertaining to Masonry could be
placed between the spokes of the wheel and the Square and Compasses
in the center.
On November
11, 1976, at my installation as Master of Gaston G. Allen Lodge
#629, Brother Bernard L. Stark presented the original design of the
Ship's Wheel to the Lodge. In 1977 the Lodge voted to have
lapel pins made from that design.
I believe that
the Lodge should also recognize Brother Neil H. Thorkelson for
printing the final design before the pins were made. Without
his contribution, this would not have been possible. Brother
Thorkelson served as Junior Deacon in 1977.
Early
History of
Clifton-Gaston Allen Lodge
Early History of Clifton Lodge
Early History of Gaston G. Allen Lodge
Charter Members of Clifton Lodge
Charter Members of Gaston G. Allen Lodge
Gaston G. Allen Biographical Information
History of The Fellowcraft Jewel
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