Henley's original Freemasons' Lodge, established in 1881.
A prominent member of Thames Lodge was British World War One hero Major Valentine Fleming, the father of authors Peter Fleming and Ian Fleming, the latter of whom created the James Bond character.
Thames Chapter was formed in 1922 and is one of 19 Chapters in Oxfordshire.
Members or ‘Companions’ as they are known, are welcome from the Henley Lodges, as well as from the surrounding Provinces.
Shiplake is a “summer lodge”, which meets five times a year, from April to October.
Temple Island Lodge is known for its strong meetings, varied and many social gatherings, great food and company.
Every meeting, the lodge celebrates the cuisine of a different country, and welcomes visitors and joining members alike.
Danesfield Lodge was formed to provide a Masonic lodge for RAF personnel based at RAF Medmenham, in the grounds of Danesfield House.
Today, the lodge members no longer need to have an RAF association to join.
Upper Thames Lodge was founded by members of the Upper Thames Motor Yacht Club.
Today, the link to the river is encouraged but boat ownership is not compulsory.
Regattas Lodge members are involved in rowing, past or present. Regattas Lodge dress code is therefore, “Regatta Dress”, whereby its members wear blazers (preferably stripey!), white trousers and rowing club ties.
Round Table Thames Valley Lodge was founded by former Round Table members who were also Freemasons.
Thames Mark & Ram Lodges are open to all members of a Craft Lodge. Meetings are held at HMC. please see calendar for meeting dates