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  1. The Bartlett Society, named in honour of Abraham Dee Bartlett, the great nineteenth-century superintendent of the Zoological Society of London's gardens at Regent's Park, was founded by C. H. Keeling on 27th October 1984 and is devoted to studying yesterday's methods of keeping wild animals.

  2. The Society of Descendants of Robert Bartlett. Preserving Our Heritage Since 1908

  3. The Bartlett Society newsletter is printed four times a year whereas The Bartlett Society Journal is an annual publication.. We have also produced a variety of special publications which are listed in the bibliography.Some of our members have published their own books (see books published by Bartlett Society members), conducted private research projects and contributed articles for specialist ...

  4. The Society was founded August 13, 1908 and incorporated December 11, 1909. Its purpose is to investigate and preserve information pertaining to the said Robert Bartlett, who came from England to Plymouth Colony in 1623, and his descendants. Read the Charter and By-laws HERE.

  5. Our membership consists of two categories. Anyone interested in the purposes of the Bartlett Society may become an Associate Member.

  6. The Bartlett Society. Projects. Bibliography. Closed collections. First and early breeding records for mammals in the UK and Eire. Hamlyn's Menagerie Magazine. Historical species lists. Zoo guidebooks. Zoo postcards. Get in touch Email any queries to zoohistory@gmail.com or send us a message via our Facebook page

  7. The Bartlett Society. 471 likes. The Bartlett Society was founded by C. H. Keeling on 27th October 1984 and is devoted to studying ye