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Kenning Masonic Depot
The forerunner of what is Toye, Kenning & Spencer and also George Kenning & Son. Right—Bro. George Kenning Below left—the deport at 16 Great Queen Street Below right—showroom inside the depot Kenning acquired Spencer & Co., during 1947, the original manufacturer of masonic Clothing, which was produced in 19-21 Great Queen Street, and moved his branch in that street, number 17, into 19 -21, whilst Spencer had previously bought out their Metal Manufacturing high quality manufacturing supplier, WJ Dingley, based at 77 Warstone Lane, in the Birmingham Jewellery quarter.
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Too Much?
I have posted a few photos of brethren wearing the extra attachment sleave for their jewels, but this ‘takes the biscuit’ and is unusual as the brother is from a Scottish Constitution lodge. There are so many jewels from various orders that his regalia is hidden. It is obvious why Grand Lodge forbids jewels from any order to be worn in the Craft lodge.