Hallie Eustace Miles
Hallie Eustace Miles M.C.A.  | |
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Miles, c. 1911  | |
| Born | Beatrice Dorothy Harriet Killick 12 January 1855 Devizes, England  | 
| Died | 25 November 1947 (aged 92) London, England  | 
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Harriet Beatrice Dorothy "Hallie" Miles (born Beatrice Dorothy Harriet Killick; 12 January 1855 – 25 November 1947), who first wrote under the name Hallie Killick and later wrote as Hallie Eustace Miles and Mrs. Eustace Miles, was an English writer, restaurateur, and activist. She advocated for feminism, animal rights, and vegetarianism, and engaged in philanthropy to support the poor, while writing on topics including home economics, health, religion, and social issues. She is best known for her published World War I diary, Untold Tales of War-time London: A Personal Diary (1930). She also authored the vegetarian cookbook Economy in Wartime; Or, Health Without Meat (1915), later retitled Health Without Meat. Miles regularly contributed to newspapers such as the Daily Mirror and Daily Express. With her husband, sportsman and writer Eustace Miles, she operated a vegetarian restaurant and health food centre in London, promoting meat-free diets and catering to a diverse clientele.