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St. Patrick’s Lodge No. 295
Member’s Jewel

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Obverse of Jewel
A Member's Jewel suspended from a single dark green enamel bar and dark green ribbon which symbolises the Grand Lodge of Ireland.

The bar has the name of the Lodge "Lodge St. Patrick No. 295 I.C." thereon. Above the name is what appears to be a chain of Office (Worshipful Master's ?) in the centre of which is the "Angel Harp" and a crown above. Below the chain of office is the Motto "Quis Separabit" (Who will separate [us]).

The Jewel is a star made from nicely bronzed base metal, the centre of which has a Compass and Square surrounded by the words "Founded 1758" in green enamel.

The Jewel was designed by W.Bro. Zambelli.

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