Albion Lodge meet at Freemasons’ Hall, 60 Great Queen Street, London WC2 5AZ on the first Tuesday in January (Installation), April, October and November each year.
The Lodge has met at Freemasons’ Hall since 1937
Albion Lodge has met at the following venues since 1751
Plaisterers’ Arms, Little Gray’s Inn Lane
1751
Horseshoe in Ludgate Hill
1752
Red Lion, Dirty Lane, Long Acre
1754
Coffee House, London
1768
Castle Eating House, St. Michael’s Alley, Cornhill
1774
Antwerp Tavern, Threadneedle Street
1792
Sun, Foster Lane, Cheapside
1794
White Horse, Bartholomew Lane, Royal Exchange
1799
Crown, Stationers Alley, Ludgate Hill
1802
Abercrombie Tavern, Lombard Street
1804
Virginia Coffee House, Cornhill
1808
Antwerp Tavern, Threadneedle Street
1812
King’s Head Tavern, Fenchurch Street
1818
Hercules Pillar, Great Queen Street
1822
St. Ann’s Coffee House, Dean Street, Soho
1825
Coach and Horses Tavern, New Comptom Street
1827
Bedford Head Tavern, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden
1828
Bell Tavern. Pall Mall
1834
Unicorn, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly
1839
Star and Garter Tavern, Pall Mall
1844
Unicorn, Marylebone Street, Piccadilly
1847
Freemasons’ Tavern
1849
Freemasons’ Hall
1865
Freemasons’ Tavern
1872
Regent Masonic Hall, Air Street
1874
Freemasons’ Tavern
1877
Freemasons’ Hall
1878
Frascati Restaurant, Oxford Street
1906
Grand Hotel, Charing Cross
1924
Hotel Metropole, Northumberland Avenue
1929
Freemasons’ Hall
1937
Although Albion Lodge has met at Freemason’s Hall since 1937 we have held our Festive Board at many locations since 1937 and we propose to publish a list of locations of where we have dined at a later date
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