A freemason female worker perched on a rooftop in Germany (1910)

by South-Wolverine-1912

3 comments
  1. What means “freemason” in this context? It is a real question. Freemasons are to me members of masonry as in a loge, secret organization etc.

  2. A Mason is a worker in stone.

    The Freemasons are a fraternal organization that grew out of the tail end of the medieval mason’s guilds in northern Britain during the 16th and 17th century. They are concerned with building character, not buildings, but use allegorical tales based around the building of King Solomon’s temple to do so. They no longer work in stone. (I’m a member).

    Besides, I don’t see that this lady is doing anything besides working on a very early Instagram dare.

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