- Hubert Bland
Hubert Bland (
3 January 1855 -14 April 1914 ) was an early Englishsocialist and one of the founders of theFabian Society .Born in
Woolwich , south-eastLondon , Bland wanted to join the army but instead became a bank clerk. In 1877, he met 19-year-old Edith Nesbit, a follower ofWilliam Morris . They married on22 April 1880 with Edith already seven months pregnant. They did not immediately live together as Bland initially continued to live with his mother.Bland also continued an affair with Alice Hoatson which produced two children (Rosamund in 1886 and John in 1899), both of whom Nesbit raised as her own. With Nesbit, he produced three children: Paul (1880-1940), Iris (1881-?) and Fabian (1885-1900, who died aged 15 after a tonsils operation).
In 1883, the Blands joined a socialist debating group which evolved to become the Fabian Society in January 1884. Bland chaired the first meeting and was subsequently elected to be the Society's treasurer. Fellow members included Edward Pease,
Havelock Ellis , andFrank Podmore .Around 1885, Bland was briefly a member of the
Social Democratic Federation , and in about 1893 he joined theIndependent Labour Party . His support of Britain's imperial interests (notably theSecond Boer War ) began to make him unpopular with his fellow socialists. He taught for a while at theLondon School of Economics .The couple lived in Well Hall House, Eltham from 1899. In 1911 Bland began to go blind and had to be supported by Edith, by this time a successful poet and novelist, "The Railway Children" (1906) being perhaps her most famous work. Bland died of a heart attack on
14 April 1914 and was buried in Woolwich cemetery.
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