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== Bijoux und Medaillen ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
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[[Datei:429244229 b8ea679ab2 o.jpg|thumb|350px|Image Courtesy of Brother Chris John Beckett: Knight Templar Masonic medals and insignia. In an exhibition case at Dartford Masonic Centre, West Hill, Dartford, Kent.]]
  
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==Logen Bijoux==
 
==Logen Bijoux==
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Das umfassendste Kompendium wurde zusammengestellt von Br. [[Ernst-Günther Geppert]].
 
Das umfassendste Kompendium wurde zusammengestellt von Br. [[Ernst-Günther Geppert]].
  
==Münzen und Medaillen==
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===Galerie der Münzen und Medaillen===
  
 
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Bild:Neuda Vor.jpg|Medaille 1901 Wien Bronze Max Neuda gewidmed von der Loge "[[Zukunft]]"
 
Bild:Neuda Vor.jpg|Medaille 1901 Wien Bronze Max Neuda gewidmed von der Loge "[[Zukunft]]"
 
Bild:Neuda Rück.jpg|Rückseite der Widmungsmedaille für Max Neuda
 
Bild:Neuda Rück.jpg|Rückseite der Widmungsmedaille für Max Neuda
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== Galerie Hajo Naber ==
 
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Bild:1a Bijousmall.jpg|[[Albert Pike Lodge 1067]]. Entwurf: [[Jens Rusch]], Realisation [[Hajo Naber]]
 
Bild: Bijou - De Molay 2.jpg|"Jacob DeMolay - ZUM FLAMMENDEN STERN Nr. 249", komplette Überarbeitung in Mattgold
 
Bild:Med QC 2001 50 Jahre - klein.jpg|Forschungsloge „Quatuor Coronati“, VGLvD, zum 50 Jubiläum.
 
Bild:Medaille Lüd 100 Jahre - klein.jpg|Loge „Zum Märkischen Hammer“, Lüdenscheid, GLLFvD, 100 Jahre, Darstellung Logenhaus, Zirkel und Winkel, Kelle und Hammer
 
Bild:Med Iserl 1996 200 Jahre - klein.jpg|Loge „Zur deutschen Redlichkeit“, Iserlohn, AFuAM, 200 Jahre, Darstellung altes Bijou „Zur teutschen Redlichkeit“
 
Bild:Glück Aauf! - klein.jpg|Loge „Glück Auf!“ Nr. 6, i. O. Dortmund (SGOvD) – Lichteinbr. 2004
 
Bild:Memento Mori MMXII - klein.jpg|Loge „MEMENTO MORI MMXII“ Nr. 12, i. O. Kaiserslautern (SGOvD) – Arbeitsbeginn 2013
 
Bild:Saint Germain - klein.jpg|Loge „SAINT GERMAIN“, i. O. München, jetzt Augsburg (Humanitas) mattversilbert mit Naturamethyst.
 
Bild:Zur Rose an Severi - klein.jpg| Loge „Zur Rose an Severi“ Nr. 10, i. O.  Eisenach (SGOvD) - Lichteinbr. 2014
 
  
Bild:Jenaklein.jpg|Loge „Zur Akazie am Saalstrande“ zu Jena (GLLFvD) Bijou besteht aus Brillenglasfassung mit eingesetztem Glas, das Siegel wurde von der Rückseite Feingesandstrahlt.
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=== Masonic jewels made by French prisoners of war, 1790-1815===
  
Bild:Phoenixklein.jpg|Loge „PHOENIX Europäische Wanderloge“ Nr. 1, i. O. Düsseldorf (SGOvD)
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'''Source: Sheffield Freemasonry'''
Bild:Rosenheimklein.jpg|Loge „Zur Behutsamkeit“ Nr. 9, i. O. Rosenheim (SGOvD)
 
  
Bild:SGOvD - klein .jpg|Bijou des "Souveränen GrossOrient von Deutschland" (SGOvD).
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[[Datei:Sheffield Freemasonry.jpg|350px|thumb|Jewel made by a French Prisoner of War in England during the Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815).]]
Bild:Drei Weiseklein.jpg|Verein „Drei Weise“, nicht mehr existent.(keine Großloge)
 
Bild:Leonardo da Vinciklein.jpg|Loge „Leonardo da Vinci“ i. O.  Wien (Humanitas Deutschland)
 
Bild:TRICOLOURklein.jpg|Loge „Tricolour No. 1“, Killarny/Kerry (GOoIr) – diese Loge existiert nicht mehr.  
 
  
Bild:Liberte Cherie - in Memoriam - klein.jpg|Entwurf für eine Loge in Münster, zu deren Gründung es leider nie kam. Loge „Liberté Chérie – in Memoriam“ in Erinnerung an die gleichnamige Loge im KZ Aussenlager Esterwege.
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Jewels such as this will be available for viewing at the Exhibition held at Dore Masonic Hall Sheffield on the 9th-10th of July 2016.
Bild:Anklam Rekonstruktion - klein.jpg|Rekonstruktion eines nicht mehr existierenden Bijou, Loge Anklam 1935 geschlossen "Julius zu den drei empfindsamen Herzen“, GNM3WK, altes Foto und danach gemachte Rekonstruktion.
 
Bild:SGOvD Beamtenab. - klein.jpg|Beamtenabzeichen SGOvD zweilagig Gold immer das Unterteil, Silber immer das aufgelegte Element. Alles Einzelstücke.
 
Bild:Bijou fertig klein.jpg| Loge "PERPENDICULUM", Entwurf: Barbara Flenker, Ausführung und Beschaffung: Hajo Naber, Frauenloge in Münster (FGLD)
 
Bild:11186418 835023799866498 1781912383 n.jpg| Bijou der Loge "Armin zur Treue" Bielefeld (AFuAM), nach alter Vorlage komplett neu erstellt, Silber/Gold glänzend.
 
Bild:Bijou Detmold 1a.jpg|Loge "Zur Rose am Theutoburger Walde" Detmold (AFuAM)nach alter Vorlage komplett neu erstellt, Gold/Silber/Gold mattglänzend, dreilagig.
 
Bild:11251462 835023796533165 89061166 n.jpg| Neues Bijou, der Loge "[[Ver Sacrum]]" i.O. Köln (AFuAM), beidseitig gleiches Motiv, vor einem Spiegel fotografiert.   
 
Bild:Voltaire - klein.jpg|Loge „Voltaire“, Corg (GOoIr) 2010 Sogenannte Forschungsloge, diese Loge existiert nicht mehr.
 
Bild:Bijou Muster 1.jpg|Loge „Minerva an Rhein und Main“, Mainz GL HUMANITAS, komplette Neubearbeitung, Silber glänzend 
 
Bild:Bijou Dresden End.jpg| Loge "Momentum", Frauenloge in Dresden, Mattversilbert mit Kunst-Amethyst (FGLD)
 
  
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Masonic jewels made by French prisoners of war, 1790-1815. During the Napoleonic Wars there were a large number of French Prisoners detained in England, amounting at one time as many as 140,000. Amongst the Prisoners was a good proportion who were Freemasons and their number can be judged from the fact that they were numerous enough to organise Lodges among themselves in various parts of England where they were detained.  
Kontakt: [http://www.hajo-naber.de  Website Hajo Naber] Hans-Joachim Naber
 
  
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As many as 30 Lodges formed by French Prisoners are on record. There was no Red Cross at this time and supplies were very limited so they worked to earn sufficient money with which to keep themselves. The more skilled amongst them were able to make the items exhibited here. They used whatever material were available, scraps of bone, mother-of-pearl and tinsel and for models they used the breast jewels worn by Freemasons worn at the time.
  
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In the second half of the eighteenth and the early part of the nineteenth centuries, in the decades that Great Britain and France were at war, great numbers of French military personnel were captured and brought to Britain as prisoners. The greatest concentration of these was during the Revolutionary Wars of 1797-1814, when over 122,000 French prisoners resided in camps all across Britain, under conditions that were often, although not always, harsh.
  
Tel: 02351-921956
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Those prisoners that were freemasons could often expect kind treatment from British freemasons, being taken into their homes and lodges. The prisoners also founded lodges within their own camps. As a method of occupation and, often of money-making, these prisoners produced souvenir and novelty items from what materials they could find; figures and models from paper, bone, wood and straw. They also made masonic plaques from these basic materials. The items were then sold or traded at market and later set into metal and glass surrounds, ensuring their survival today.
  
 
== Siehe auch ==
 
== Siehe auch ==
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*[[Token]]
 
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*[[Mark Tokens]]
 
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*[[Projekt: Bijoux of the world]]
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
*[http://books.google.de/books?id=VU4VAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=de&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=thumbnail&q&f=false Die Denkmünzen der Freimaurerbrüderschaft]  von Johann Friedrich Ludwig Theodor Merzdorf. PDF Download Google Books.
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*Die Denkmünzen der Freimaurerbrüderschaft von Johann Friedrich Ludwig Theodor Merzdorf. PDF Download Google Books. http://books.google.de/books?id=VU4VAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=de&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=thumbnail&q&f=false  
 
 
[[Datei:429561433_34beae7601.jpg|thumb|600px|Image Courtesy of Brother Chris John Beckett: The Cross of Constantine, Holy Arch, and other Masonic medals and insignia. In an exhibition case at Dartford Masonic Centre, West Hill,Dartford, Kent.]]
 
  
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Aktuelle Version vom 13. März 2017, 10:57 Uhr

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Bijoux und Medaillen

Image Courtesy of Brother Chris John Beckett: Knight Templar Masonic medals and insignia. In an exhibition case at Dartford Masonic Centre, West Hill, Dartford, Kent.
Image Courtesy of Brother Chris John Beckett: The Cross of Constantine, Holy Arch, and other Masonic medals and insignia. In an exhibition case at Dartford Masonic Centre, West Hill,Dartford, Kent.

Logen Bijoux

Plural: Bijoux, franz. für 'Kleinod'

Ein Bijou ist das Logenabzeichen der Freimaurer. Es ist in vielen aber nicht in allen Logen üblich.

Darüberhinaus gibt es zu besonderen Anlässen und Ehrungen Gedenkmedaillen und Münzen mit freimaurerischen Motiven.

Das umfassendste Kompendium wurde zusammengestellt von Br. Ernst-Günther Geppert.

Galerie der Münzen und Medaillen


Masonic jewels made by French prisoners of war, 1790-1815

Source: Sheffield Freemasonry

Jewel made by a French Prisoner of War in England during the Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815).

Jewels such as this will be available for viewing at the Exhibition held at Dore Masonic Hall Sheffield on the 9th-10th of July 2016.

Masonic jewels made by French prisoners of war, 1790-1815. During the Napoleonic Wars there were a large number of French Prisoners detained in England, amounting at one time as many as 140,000. Amongst the Prisoners was a good proportion who were Freemasons and their number can be judged from the fact that they were numerous enough to organise Lodges among themselves in various parts of England where they were detained.

As many as 30 Lodges formed by French Prisoners are on record. There was no Red Cross at this time and supplies were very limited so they worked to earn sufficient money with which to keep themselves. The more skilled amongst them were able to make the items exhibited here. They used whatever material were available, scraps of bone, mother-of-pearl and tinsel and for models they used the breast jewels worn by Freemasons worn at the time.

In the second half of the eighteenth and the early part of the nineteenth centuries, in the decades that Great Britain and France were at war, great numbers of French military personnel were captured and brought to Britain as prisoners. The greatest concentration of these was during the Revolutionary Wars of 1797-1814, when over 122,000 French prisoners resided in camps all across Britain, under conditions that were often, although not always, harsh.

Those prisoners that were freemasons could often expect kind treatment from British freemasons, being taken into their homes and lodges. The prisoners also founded lodges within their own camps. As a method of occupation and, often of money-making, these prisoners produced souvenir and novelty items from what materials they could find; figures and models from paper, bone, wood and straw. They also made masonic plaques from these basic materials. The items were then sold or traded at market and later set into metal and glass surrounds, ensuring their survival today.

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