In pictures: Celebrating 90 years of memorable moments
What started off as a family run zoo in Chester back in the 1930s has now grown into a globally-renowned centre for conservation and scientific excellence, and one of the UK’s biggest and most popular visitor attractions. From first becoming a charity in 1934, to opening the first zoo-based endocrinology lab to closely study animal hormones in 2007, to unveiling the UK’s biggest ever indoor zoological building in 2015, to launching an ambitious Conservation Masterplan to prevent wildlife extinction as recently as this year, we’ve often led the way in terms of creativity and innovation.
Jamie Christon, CEO
A series of images from our archives have been released to mark our 90th anniversary.
We first opened our gates on 10 June 1931 and since then, we’ve looked back through our library of historical documents and files to share some of our most momentous and significant moments.
These include an image of visitors entering the zoo for the very first time, letters and postcards sent to congratulate its founder George Mottershead on the award of his OBE for services to conservation, and a picture of a giraffe which featured in the Guinness Book of Records in the 1960s for being the tallest EVER recorded.
We believe that some of the photos, which have been in storage for decades, have never been shown to the public before!