Re: Freemasons' Hall, London - United Grand Lodge of England - Filmed
Undercover
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On 29 Apr, 15:13, KIV11 wrote:
> On Apr 29, 4:03 am, Dave wrote:
>
> >http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1541692698470701125
>
> > You only need to complete a quick google search to find out what the
> > freemasons are all about and the controversy surrounding them. I
> > secretly obtained this video via deception. I would like to apologies
> > for the pore quality and the lengthy scenes of no interest also the
> > bad audio. Please understand that my activities had to be concealed
> > and at times near impossible to carry on filming without being
> > discovered.
>
> Don't know why you had to do this in secret since the hall is open for
> filming, see attached:
>
> Freemasons' Hall For Hire
> The building is fully open to the public.
>
> Venue Capacities
> Receptions up to 1200
> Dinners From 25 to 250
> Conferences up to 1000
>
> For more than a decade Freemasons Hall has been available as a
> location for film and television productions and for photographic
> shoots. Television work has run from Poirot and Jeeves and
> Wooster, through one off dramas (including the award winning
> Churchill: The Gathering Storm with Albert Finney and Vanessa
> Redgrave), Shackleton with Kenneth Branagh and The Lost World,> Hustle advertisements and pop promo videos including Westlifes
> Mandy to appearing in every episode of the popular BBC series
> Spooks, Hustle, the recent Richard Curtis TV Film "Girl in the> Café" and the new Stephen Poliakoff TV series Friends and
> Crocodiles. Feature films include Wings of a Dove, Cody Banks 2,
> Johnny English, The Saint, Life and Death of Peter Sellers
> Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy Basic Instinct II: Risk Addiction
> starring Sharon Stone and the upcoming Penelope starring Reese
> Witherspoon. We were also used as the backdrop for the 2006
> Aquascutum campaign starring Pierce Brosnan.
>
> It would appear, to me, that you are trying to make a big deal about
> nothing, just like every other anti-mason, conspiracy fan who posts to
> this newsgroup.
>
> This magnificent art deco building in Covent Garden was designed by H
> V Ashley and Winton Newman. Built in 1933.
>
> It is the perfect setting for a range of events including Product
> Launches, Fashion Shows, Conferences, Drink Receptions and Dinner
> Dances. With previous events including parties for the Hitchikers
> Guide to the Galaxy film premiere, King Kong film premiere and Monty
> Pythons Spamalot opening night party. It is a venue with an
> established and well respected reputation.
>
> In 2003, 2004 and 2005 Freemasons Hall was nominated by the industry
> as one of the top London locations for availability, accessibility and
> services offered to film makers.
>
> In 2005 we successfully hosted events for London Fashion Week and the
> Lancome Design Awards, together with the Premiere Parties for
> Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and King Kong. In 2006 we have> hosted the Julien MacDonald Fashion Show, Alternative Hair Show and
> the opening night party for Monty Pythons Spamalot.
>
> We are now happy to make this venue available for Conferences, Product
> Launches, Fashion Shows, Film Premieres, Record / Film launches and
> Drink Receptions.
>
> For further information on hiring Freemasons' Hall. Please contact:
> Karen Haigh on 020 7395 9350
>
> Additional photos courtesy of Create, Alternative Hair Show and Getty
> images.
>
> Copyright 2002: The United Grand Lodge of England
> Created by and maintained by: U.G.L.E.
You might also like to read through this link in order to see just how
accurate their website is:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060426233456/http://www.churchill-society-london.org.uk/lttrs.fmasons.hall.html
Anyways, I will not be pursuing this thread any further after this.
Many thanks,
date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:38:42 -0700 (PDT)
author: Dave
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