Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize

The Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize was awarded by the Poetry Society of London for a collection of poetry. It is named after Alice Hunt Bartlett who was the American editor of the society's Poetry Review from 1923 to 1949. The prize was established in 1966.

Winners

 * 1966: Gavin Bantock for Christ: A Poem in 26 parts and Paul Roche for All Things Considered
 * 1967: Ted Walker for The Solitaires: Poems 1964-65
 * 1968: Gael Turnbull for A Trampoline: Poems 1952–64
 * 1969: Tom Raworth for The Relation Ship
 * 1970: Leslie Norris for Ransoms
 * 1971: Geoffrey Hill for Mercian Hymns
 * 1972: Paul Evans for February
 * 1973: Rodney Pybus for In Memoriam Milena
 * 1974: Allen Fisher for Place and Bill Griffiths for War With Windsor
 * 1975: Elizabeth Ashworth for A New Confusion
 * 1976: Lee Harwood for HMS Little Fox and Andrew Crozier for Pleats
 * 1977: Kit Wright for The Bear Looked Over the Mountain
 * 1978: John Montague for The Great Cloak
 * 1979: Simon Lowy for Melusine and the Negredo
 * 1980: John Whitworth for Unhistorical Fragments
 * 1981: Thomas McCarthy for The Sorrow Garden and Carol Rumens for Unplayed Music
 * 1982: Medbh McGuckian for Venus in the Rain and The Flower Master
 * 1983: David Constantine for Watching for Dolphins
 * 1984: Alison Fell for Kisses for Mayakovsky and Paul Hyland for The Stubborn Forest
 * 1985: Vikram Seth for The Humble Administrator's Garden and John Davies for The Visitor's Book
 * 1986: Helen Dunmore for The Sea Skater
 * 1987: Sujata Bhatt for Brunizem