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Women can become Freemasons, with two Grand Lodges of their own, and they still call each other "Brother." Freemasonry
has traditionally been male-only, but in the 18th century
a lady called Elizabeth Aldworth managed to surreptitiously
go into a lodge meeting, and to keep the secrets secret,
they made her a Mason
has traditionally been male-only, but in the 18th century
a lady called Elizabeth Aldworth managed to surreptitiously
go into a lodge meeting, and to keep the secrets secret,
they made her a Mason
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Women can become Freemasons,
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with two Grand Lodges of their own,
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and they still call each other "Brother."
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Freemasonry
has traditionally been male-only,
00:00:10.044 --> 00:00:14.999
but in the 18th century
a lady called Elizabeth Aldworth
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managed to surreptitiously
go into a lodge meeting,
00:00:17.036 --> 00:00:20.064
and to keep the secrets secret,
they made her a Mason.
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Movie Summary
With unique and unprecedented access to one of the world's oldest social networking societies this series asks who are the Freemasons and what do they do?