The masonic movement is often described as the largest fraternal movement of the world. Its origins, which are lost, were probably in the craft organisations of the operative masons. The arms of the movement on the left are from a Victorian set. In the eighteenth century, and probably before, the term mason encompassed working stone masons and those who had advanced to the higher levels of the building trade and had organisational and architectural skills
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