The Rainbow Circle was a political group consisting of Liberals, Fabians and socialists who first began to meet in 1893 in London to consider if it was possible to resolve the relationship between the various progressive forces they represented to advance the cause of political, industrial and social reform in a consistent and coherent programme.
In 1894, they were meeting regularly at the Rainbow Tavern in Fleet Street from which the group took its name.
However, in 1896, it moved its gatherings to a member's house in Bloomsbury Square but retained the name Rainbow Circle.
[1] but the archives at the British Library of Political and Economic Science[2] indicate there are papers going as late as 1966.
Amongst the leading figures in the group were Charles Trevelyan, Herbert Samuel, J.