- Fabian Window
The founders of the
Fabian Society are depicted in the famous stained-glass Fabian Window [ Press release, "A piece of Fabian history unveiled at LSE," London School of Economics & Political Science Archives [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/pressAndInformationOffice/newsAndEvents/archives/2006/FabianWindow.htm] Last accessed 23 February 2007] designed byGeorge Bernard Shaw . The window was stolen in 1978 and reappeared atSotheby 's in 2005. It was restored to display in the Shaw Library at theLondon School of Economics in 2006 at a ceremony over whichTony Blair presided. [ Andrew Walker, "Wit, wisdom and windows", BBC News [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4944100.stm] Last accessed 23 February 2007]Design and construction
The stained glass window was designed by
George Bernard Shaw in 1910 as a commemoration of the Fabian Society, and shows fellow Society membersSidney Webb andEdward R. Pease , among others, helping to build 'the new world'. Four Fabians, Beatrice andSidney Webb ,Graham Wallas , andGeorge Bernard Shaw founded theLondon School of Economics with the money left to theFabian Society by Henry Hutchinson. Supposedly the decision was made at a breakfast party on4 August 1894 . ArtistCaroline Townshend created the Fabian window, according to Shaw's design in 1910. Also included in the window besides Shaw and Townshend themselves, were other prominentFabians such asH. G. Wells ,Annie Besant ,Graham Wallas ,Hubert Bland , Edith Nesbit, Sydney Olivier,Oliver Lodge ,Leonard Woolf , andEmmeline Pankhurst ..For whatever reason, Shaw never collected the window from her workshop. The belief is that it remained there until 1947, when Mrs Townsend's niece
Eva Bourne , also a stained glass artist, presented it toBeatrice Webb House ,Holmbury St Mary , nearDorking . This was the year the house was formally opened by theWebb Memorial Trust as a conference and educational venue for the Labour party and theFabian Society , officially opened byClement Attlee , who also unveiled the Fabian Window at LSE, having been a former lecturer.Theft and recovery
The window was subsequently stolen from the house in 1978 and surfaced in
Phoenix, Arizona , soon after but then disappeared again until it suddenly appeared for sale atSotheby ’s in July 2005. The Webb Memorial Trust re-purchased it and have now loaned it to LSE to sit alongside the painting of LSE founders Sidney and Beatrice Webb byWilliam Nicholson in the School's Shaw Library.Comments
Tony Blair
Tony Blair spoke about the remarkable way the Fabians influenced the Labour party, not just in its creation but also in its economic, political and intellectual development. 'Despite all the very obvious differences in policy and attitude and positioning... a lot of the values that the Fabians and George Bernard Shaw stood for would be very recognisable, at least I hope they would, in today's Labour party. One of the things I think they were best at was being utterly iconoclastic about the traditional thinking that governed our country and indeed constantly, whenever a piece of conventional wisdom came out, they questioned that conventional wisdom in its fundamentals, and did so with remarkable success.' [ [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/pressAndInformationOffice/newsAndEvents/archives/2006/FabianWindow.htm A piece of Fabian history unveiled at LSE - News archive - News archive - News - Press and Information Office - LSE ] ]
Howard Davies
Director of LSE
Howard Davies said: 'It is a great honour for the School to have this piece of national heritage on campus. The window will be a visible reminder to students, staff and visitors of the School's historical links with Shaw, the Webbs and other Fabians, whose ideas continue to influence our thinking about society, economics and politics.' [ [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/pressAndInformationOffice/newsAndEvents/archives/2006/FabianWindow.htm A piece of Fabian history unveiled at LSE - News archive - News archive - News - Press and Information Office - LSE ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.fabians.org.uk/ Official website]
* [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/13715 The History of the Fabian Society] byEdward R. Pease , its secretary for 25 years; fromProject Gutenberg
* [http://archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Overview.tcl&dsqSearch=((RefNo='fabian')AND(RefNo='society')) Catalogue of the Fabian Society archives held at the London School of Economics]
* [http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/LSEMagazine/pdf/summer2006/FabianWindow.pdf]
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