Ernest Bell (activist)

Ernest Bell
Portrait from Fifty Years of Food Reform (1898)
Born8 March 1851
Died14 September 1933 (1933-09-15) (aged 82)
Hendon, Middlesex, England
EducationTrinity College, Cambridge (BA, 1873; MA, 1876)
Occupations
  • Publisher
  • writer
  • activist
Spouses
Elize Wilhelmina Wolfel
(m. 1875; died 1881)
    Marie Anna von Taysen
    (m. 1893)
    Children1
    FatherGeorge Bell
    AwardsLifetime award for his work for animal causes (1929)

    Ernest Bell (8 March 1851 – 14 September 1933) was an English publisher, writer, and activist known for his work on behalf of animal rights and welfare, vegetarianism, and humanitarian causes. A dedicated reformer, he was involved in numerous campaigns for social change and played a leading role in organisations such as the Vegetarian Society, the Humanitarian League, and the League Against Cruel Sports, which he co-founded in 1925. Bell also contributed to the development of ethical literature through his work with his family's publishing firm, George Bell & Sons, and edited or launched several reform-oriented periodicals.