Society for Savings Mural, 1949 ID: 2814 | This file appears in: Society for Savings Building Two large murals by English illustrator Walter Crane depicting the "legend of the goose that laid the golden egg" decorated the bank's interior upon its opening in 1890. Representative of the conservatism that Society for Savings was known for, the fable warned visitors against greed and short sighted paths to accumulating wealth. | Source: Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection Download Original File SourceCleveland Public Library Photograph Collection "Society for Savings Mural, 1949" appears in: Society for Savings Building