H. S. Bathgate

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Born
Henry Shiels Bathgate

(1853-12-07)7 December 1853
Died26 May 1936(1936-05-26) (aged 82)
OthernamesHarry Bathgate
Occupations
  • Plasterer
  • social reformer
H. S. Bathgate
Born
Henry Shiels Bathgate

(1853-12-07)7 December 1853
Died26 May 1936(1936-05-26) (aged 82)
Other namesHarry Bathgate
Occupations
  • Plasterer
  • social reformer
Organizations
Known forVegetarianism and peace activism
Spouse
Violet Wilhelmina Gordon Murray
(m. 1882; died 1935)
Children6

Henry Shiels "Harry" Bathgate (7 December 1853 – 26 May 1936) was a Scottish plasterer and social reformer active in the vegetarianism and peace movements. Born in Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, he later lived in Mount Vernon, Glasgow, and worked as a master plasterer. His work included alterations to St Thomas Wesleyan Methodist Church (1892–1894) and the Southern District Fire Station (1916). Bathgate adopted a vegetarian diet after an illness in 1877, joined the Vegetarian Society of Glasgow in 1889, and was president of the Scottish Vegetarian Society from 1892 to 1929. He also supported Christian community work, including Sabbath School activities, and wrote in 1912 against the reliance on dairy products and eggs in vegetarian cookery.

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