Founders of LSE
- Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb
- George Bernard Shaw
- Graham Wallas
- Henry Hutchinson
- H. G. Wells
- Annie Besant
- Hubert Bland
- Edith Nesbit
- Sydney Olivier
- Oliver Lodge
- Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf
- Emmeline Pankhurst
(Some are depicted in the Fabian Window)
- Frank Podmore
- Edward R. Pease
- Edward Carpenter
- Henry Stephens Salt
- Ramsay MacDonald
- H. M. Hyndman
- Keir Hardie
- Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham
- Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- Lytton Strachey
- E. M. Forster
- Bertrand Russell
- John Davidson
- Havelock Ellis
- R. H. Tawney
- G. D. H. Cole
- Leopold Stennett Amery, statesman and Conservative politician.
- Richard Burdon Haldane, Liberal politician, lawyer, and philosopher.
- Leopold Maxse, editor, National Review
- Alfred Milner, statesman and colonial administrator
- Henry Newbolt, author and poet.
- Carlyon Bellairs, naval commander and M.P.
- James Louis Garvin, journalist and editor
- Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins, businessman and civil servant.
- Sir Edward Grey
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