
This is another view of the same hall, from the North-West corner of the hall. The checkered floor with the tessellated border and a blazing star in the center, is seen in the middle of the room, with the trestle-board in the south-west corner. There is a beautiful organ in the South, behind the Junior Warden’s chair. I may add that the ceiling (not seen) is blue in colour, with lights representing the Sun, and the Moon, and the ‘Bright Morning Star’ in their appropriate places. In addition, there are seven stars, in the form of the constellation of the Great Bear, with the pointers pointing to the North.
The Altar, as shown here, is in the East, immediately in front of the Worshipful Master’s table. This is the position in English and Indian Lodges. The Scottish Lodges have the Altar in the middle of the room. The Altar is on rollers, and can be moved from one location to another as required.