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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Main feature is the Shield of the United Grand Lodge of England with a brodure with symbols of the Cities of London (Sword) and of Westminister (Portcullis). The Waves alluds to the River Thames. This is the general pattern for Provincial Grand Lodges affiliated to the United Grand Lodge of England (which it self ahas a red brodure with Lions representing England.)
The Main feature is the Shield of the United Grand Lodge of England with a brodure with symbols of the Cities of London (Sword) and of Westminister (Portcullis). The Waves alluds to the River Thames. This is the general pattern for Provincial Grand Lodges affiliated to the United Grand Lodge of England (which it self has a red brodure with Lions representing England.)


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METROPOLITAN GRAND LODGE OF LONDON

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The Main feature is the Shield of the United Grand Lodge of England with a brodure with symbols of the Cities of London (Sword) and of Westminister (Portcullis). The Waves alluds to the River Thames. This is the general pattern for Provincial Grand Lodges affiliated to the United Grand Lodge of England (which it self has a red brodure with Lions representing England.)


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