Lamberts Lodge
Here you will find random photos spanning almost seven decades. Enjoy!

Lecturing at the Philosophical Research Society



Lecturing at the Philosophical Research Society

Our House in Paris 1950
Riding in Virginia at age six.



Me and my Irish Harp
My Indian Teacher Chakravarta.
He was a direct disciple of Yuketeshwar, Yogananda,s teacher.
As Queen Elizabeth I
For the Reanissance Faire.



Lecturing for the Scottish Rite, Pasadena California. Being offered the Masters Chair.
Hanging out with Lex Hixon,
Sufi Master
On the grounds of Rosslyn Chapel, Scotland


Inside a tree in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England
At Harvest Home in Brieze Norton, England


In Front of Wayland Smithy, in England. Wayland was the blacksmith to the Old Ones, the Faeries.
Neolithic Site
Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury England.
My favorite place in the whole world.


Templar graves in Temple Church, London, England
Grave of a Knight Templar, Sir John Daubnygne, died on Summer Solstice Eve, 1346. He was an ancestor of mine. His grave is in a village church in Briez Norton, England.



Crosses mark the execution site of Knights Templar in Prague, Czech Republic.
Chesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic. This town was a haven for Alchemists in the Middle Ages.
John Dee's alchemy lab in the Royal Palace in Prague, Czech Republic.
With a Rosicrucian group, we were allowed private meditation
time in this lab.




At Great Falls just outside of Washington D.C.
With Parents and Brother abord USS United States. First class passengers in 1965.
Sailing from Germany to New York.
Georgia Lambert 2019
My sword and I.
(and yes, I know how to use it.)
Standing next to Astronaut and Senator John Glenn.
As a part of Falcon's Court, we did a presentation for the conference of Aeronautics and Astronautics on the history of flight. You can see us with our hawks, falcons, and owls.


In the library at the Philosophical Research Society
With Mother & Aunt on the patio in front of our house in Naples Italy. The palace of the Countess is the large building behind. 1952