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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,
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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
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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.
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in July 2005. The Webb Memorial Trust re-purchased it and have now loaned it to the London School of Economics to sit alongside the painting of LSE founders Sidney and Beatrice Webb by
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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.
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For whatever reason, Shaw never collected the window from Townshend's workshop. The belief is that it remained there until 1947, when Townsend's niece
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as a conference and educational venue for the Labour Party and the Fabian Society, officially opened by
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In the group of women in the lower section of the window, Mrs Dawson is second on the right.
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The Fabian Window : A piece of Fabian history was installed in the School this April
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London School of Economics webpage showing an image of the window. Accessed April 1012
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in 1910 as a commemoration of the Fabian Society, and shows fellow Society members
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Catalogue of the Fabian Society archives held at the London School of Economics
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The window was subsequently stolen from the house in 1978 and surfaced in
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is a stained-glass window depicting the founders of the
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