Gold Medal (RGS)




Award presented by the Royal Geographical Society





Founder's Medal awarded to Kenneth Mason (1927)

The Gold Medal presented by the Royal Geographical Society consists of two separate awards: the Founder's Medal 1830 and the Patron's Medal 1838. Together they form the most prestigious of the society's awards. They are given for "the encouragement and promotion of geographical science and discovery". Royal approval is required before an award can be made.


The awards originated as an annual gift of fifty guineas from King William IV, first made in 1831, "to constitute a premium for the encouragement and promotion of geographical science and discovery". The Royal Geographical Society decided in 1839 to change this monetary award into the two gold medals. Prior to 1902 the Patron's Medal was alternatively known as the "Victoria Medal".


Recipients have included the notable geographers David Livingstone (1855), Mary Somerville (1869), Nain Singh Rawat (1877), Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen (1878), Alfred Russel Wallace (1892) and William Woodville Rockhill (1893), to more recent winners including Professor William Morris Davis (1919), Sir Halford John Mackinder (1945), Professor Richard Chorley (1987) and Professor David Harvey (1995).




Contents






  • 1 Recipients (1970 onwards)


  • 2 Recipients (1901–1970)


  • 3 Recipients (1832-1900)


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Recipients (1970 onwards)


Source: List of Past Gold Medal Winners by RGS































































































































































































































































































































































Date
Founder's Medal
Contribution
Patron's Medal
Contribution
2018 [1]

Paul Rose
for scientific expeditions and enhancing public understanding

Yadvinder Malhi
for world leading studies on the impact of climate change on tropical ecosystems
2017
Sir Gordon Conway
for the enhancement and promotion of agricultural development in Asia and Africa

Lindsey Hilsum
for promoting the understanding of global conflict and inequality
2016
Professor Michael Storper
for scholarship and leadership in human and economic geography

Bob Geldof
for raising global public awareness and challenging the causes of inequality in Africa
2015 [2]
Professor Michael Batty
for development and promotion of the geographical science of cities

Paul Theroux
for the encouragement of geographical discovery through travel writing
2014
Professor Geoffrey Boulton
for the development and promotion of glaciology

Hans Rosling
for the encouragement and development of the public understanding of geographical data and influencing decision makers across the world
2013
Professor Keith Richards
for the encouragement and development of physical geography and fluvial geomorphology

Michael Palin
for the promotion of geography and geographical education
2012
Professor Charles Withers
for the encouragement and development of historical and cultural geography

Alastair Fothergill
for promoting globally the understanding of the world’s environments
2011
Professor David Livingstone
for the encouragement and promotion of historical geography
Dr Sylvia Earle
for the encouragement, development and promotion of ocean science and exploration
2010
Professor Diana Liverman
encouraging, developing and promoting understanding of the human dimensions of climate change

Jack Dangermond
promoting geographical science through the development of Geographical Information Systems
2009
Dr Alan Baker
contributions to historical geography
Professor Lord Nicholas Stern
for contributions to climate change policy
2008
Professor Julian Dowdeswell
encouragement, development and promotion of glaciology
Professor Jesse Walker
encouragement, development and promotion of coastal geomorphology
2007
Professor Roger Barry
international leadership of research on climate and climate change
Professor Paul Curran
international development of geographical science through remote sensing and Earth observation
2006
Professor Derek Gregory
international leadership of research in human geography and social theory
Professor Jack Ives
role internationally in establishing the global importance of mountain regions
2005
Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton
research on Quaternary palaeoclimatology
Professor Jean Malaurie
lifelong study of the Arctic and its peoples
2004
Professor Leszek Starkel
advancing international understanding of palaeohydrology and geomorphology

Sydney Possuelo
contributions to Brazilian people’s rights and explorations in Amazonia
2003
Professor Michael Frank Goodchild
contributions to geographical information science

Harish Kapadia
contributions to geographical discovery and mountaineering in the Himalayas
2002

Bruno Messerli
mountain research and the public awareness of mountain issues
Dr David Keeble
advancing knowledge in economic and industrial geography
2001
Professor William Graf
research on dryland river processes, and the interactions of science and public policy

Reinhold Messner
mountaineering and mountain regions
2000
Professor Brian Robson
urban geography and geographical perspectives to urban policy
Sir Crispin Tickell GCMG KCVO
promoting the understanding of global environmental issues in governmental and wider public arena
1999
Professor Mike Kirkby
development of processed-based and modelling approaches in geomorphology

Doug Scott, CBE
mountaineering and the knowledge of mountain regions
1998
Prof. Robert Bennett
David Drewry
1997
Sir Tony Wrigley

David Rhind
1996
Prof. John Woods


John Thornes
1995
The Earl of Cranbrook
David Harvey
1994
Ronald Urwick Cooke
Ghillean Prance
1993
Kenneth Gregory
John Blashford-Snell
1992
Alan Wilson
Martin Holdgate
1991
Andrew Goudie

Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad

1990
John Hemming
Richard Leakey
1989

Monica Kristensen[3]


Keith Clayton
1988
Peter Hall
Nigel de Northrop Winser
1987
Anthony Laughton
Richard J Chorley
1986
Timothy Severin
Peter Haggett
1985
David Attenborough
Walter Smith
1984
Ranulph Fiennes
Pierre Gourou
1983
Peter Scott
Commander John Young, NASA
1982
Michael Ward
Douglas Warren
1981
Keith J Miller
Valter Schytt
1980
William Richard Mead
Preston James
1979

David Stoddart
For contributions to geomorphology, the study of coral reefs and the history of academic Geography

Robin Hanbury-Tenison
For leadership of scientific expeditions, including the Mulu Expedition, and for his work on behalf of primitive peoples
1978
Major-General R. Brown
For services to the science of map-making

Mieczysław Klimaszewski
For his contributions to geomorphology and international understanding in Geography
1977

Michael John Wise
For economic Geography, and for his contributions to international understanding in geographical teaching

Kenneth Hare
For discoveries in Arctic Geography
1976

Brian B. Roberts
For Polar exploration, and for contributions to Antarctic research and political negotiation

Sir Edmund Irving
For services as Hydrographer of the Navy and for his encouragement of exploration
1975
Sir Laurence Kirwan
For contributions to the geographical history of the Nubian Nile valley and Eastern Africa, and for services to exploration

Joachim P. Kuettner
For explorations of the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans
1974

Christian J. S. Bonington
For mountain explorations

Gordon de Q. Robin
For polar research and exploration
1973

Norman L. Falcon
Leader, the RGS’s Musandam [North Oman] Expedition. For contributions to the geographical history of the Persian Gulf region

Edgar H. Thompson
Professor of photogrammetry and surveying, University College London
1972

George S. Ritchie
For hydrographical charting and oceanographical exploration

Michael D. Gwynne
Leader, the RGS’s South Turkana (Kenya] Expedition
1971
Sir George Deacon
For oceanographical research and exploration

Charles Swithinbank
For glaciological research and exploration
1970

Walter William Herbert
For Arctic and Antarctic exploration and surveys

Haroun Tazieff
For volcanological research and exploration


Recipients (1901–1970)







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Date
Founder's Medal
Contribution
Patron's Medal
Contribution
1969
Rear Admiral Rodolfo N. M. Panzarini
For services to Antarctic exploration and research and to international co-operation in Antarctic science
Drs. R. Thorsteinsson and E. T. Tozer
For contributions to exploration and economic development in the Canadian Arctic
1968
Dr. W. Brian Harland
For Arctic exploration and research
Professor Augusto Gansser
For geological exploration and mapping in the Himalaya
1967
Claudio and Orlando Vilas Boas (two of the Villas-Bôas brothers)
For contributions to exploration and development in the Mato Grosso
Professor Eduard Imhof
For contributions to cartography
1966
Professor E. J. H. Corner
For botanical exploration in North Borneo and the Solomon Islands
Dr. G. Hattersley-Smith
For glaciological investigations in the Canadian Arctic
1965

Ernest F. Rootes
For Polar exploration and research, with special reference to the Canadian Arctic

Lester C. King
For geomorphological exploration in the Southern Hemisphere
1964

L. S. B. Leakey
For palaeographical exploration and discoveries in East Africa

Thor Heyerdahl
For geographical explorations in the South Pacific Ocean
1963

Jacques-Yves Cousteau
For underwater exploration and research

Albert P. Crary
For Antarctic research and exploration
1962
Captain Erwin McDonald, USN
For coastal explorations in the Bellingshausen Sea (Antarctica)

Tom Harrisson
Government Ethnologist and Curator Sarawak Museum, for explorations in Central Borneo
1961
Dr. Mikhail M. Somov
For Antarctic exploration and research
Dr. John Bartholomew
Editor 'The Times Atlas of the World', for contributions to cartography
1960

Phillip G. Law
For Antarctic exploration and research
Professor Theodore Monod
For geographical exploration and research in the Sahara
1959
Commander W. R. Anderson, USN
For the first trans-Polar submarine voyage in command of USS Nautilus
Sir Raymond Priestley
For services to Antarctic exploration
1958

Paul A. Siple
For contributions to Antarctic exploration and research
Sir Edmund Hillary
For Antarctic and Himalayan exploration
1957

Ardito Desio
For geographical exploration and surveys in the Himalayas
Sir George Binney
For contributions to Arctic exploration
1956

John Giaever
Leader of the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, for contributions to Polar exploration

Charles Evans
For contributions to Himalayan exploration
1955
Dr. John K. Wright
For services in the development of geographical research and exploration
Commander C. J. W. Simpson
Leader of the British North Greenland Expedition
1954
Sir John Hunt
Leader of the British Mount Everest Expedition

Neil A. Mackintosh
For research and exploration in the Southern Ocean
1953

P. D. Baird
For explorations in the Canadian Arctic
Count Eigil Knuth
For exploration in Northern Greenland … and for his contributions to Eskimo archaeology
1952

H. W. Tilman
For exploratory work among the mountains of East Africa and Central Asia

Paul-Emile Victor
For contributions to Polar exploration and for his geophysical investigations of the Greenland Icecap
1951

Vivian E. Fuchs
For his contributions to Antarctic exploration and his research as leader of the survey 1948-50

Donald Thomson
For geographical exploration and studies in Arnhem land
1950

George F. Walpole
For contributions to the mapping of the Western Desert of Egypt
Professor Harald Sverdrup
For contributions to polar exploration and for oceanographic investigations
1949
Professor L. Dudley Stamp
For his work in organising the Land Utilisation Survey of Great Britain and his application of Geography to National planning
Professor Hans Pettersson
For his leadership of the recent oceanographical cruise in the Albatross
1948

Wilfred Thesiger
For exploration of Arabian deserts.

Thomas Henry Manning
For exploration and survey work in the Arctic
1947
Brigadier Martin Hotine
For research work in Air Survey … and for his cartographic work
Colonel Daniel van der Meulen
For exploratory journeys in the Hadhramaut and his contributions to the geography of Southern Arabia
1946
Brigadier Edward A. Glennie
For his work on geodesy in India and his contributions to mapping in the Far East
Inspector Henry A. Larsen, RCMP
For his achievement of the North West Passage from both west to east and east to west
1945
Dr. Charles Camsell
For his contributions to the geology of the North
Sir Halford Mackinder
For his long and distinguished service in the advancement of the science of Geography
1944

No medals awarded
1943

No medals awarded
1942

Freya Stark
For her travels in the East and her account of them

Owen Lattimore
For his travels and studies in Central Asia
1941
Captain P. A. Clayton
For his surveys in the Libyan desert, and his application of his experience to desert warfare.
Dr. Isaiah Bowman
For his travels in South America and for his great services to the science of Geography
1940
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ingrams
For exploration and studies in the Hadhramaut
Lieutenant Alexander Glen
For his expeditions in Spitsbergen and North east Land
1939

Arthur Mortimer Champion
For his surveys of the Turkana Province (Kenya) and the volcanoes south of Lake Rudolf
Professor Hans Ahlmann
For exploration and glaciological studies in the Arctic
1938

John Rymill
For the valuable scientific work of his British Grahamland Expedition

Eric Shipton
For his most distinguished record of mountain climbing
1937
Colonel C. G. Lewis
For surveys in Iraq, Syria and the Irrawaddy Delta, and for his work on the Afghan and Turco-Iraq Boundary

Commissions



Lincoln Ellsworth
For his work in developing the technique of aerial navigation in the Polar regions, culminating in his successful flight across the Antarctic
1936
G. W. Murray
For explorations and surveys in the deserts of Sinai and Eastern Egypt, and his studies of the Badawin tribes
Major R. E. Cheesman
For explorations and surveys of the Blue Nile and Lake Tana
1935
Major R. A. Bagnold
For journeys in the Libyan Desert

Willi Rickmer Rickmers
For long-continued travels in the Caucasus, culminating in his leadership of the Alai-Pamir Russo-German

Expedition in 1928


1934

Hugh Ruttledge
For his journeys in the Himalayas and his leadership of the Mount Everest Expedition, 1933
Captain Ejnar Mikkelsen
For exploration in the Arctic and his work in Eskimo resettlement in Greenland
1933

J. M. Wordie
For work in Polar explorations
Professor Erich von Drygalski
For researches in glaciology in the Arctic and Antarctic
1932

Henry George Watkins
For his work in the Arctic Regions, especially as leader of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition
HRH The Duke of Spoleto
For work in the Himalaya
1931

Bertram Thomas
For geographical work in Arabia and his successful crossing of the Rub al Khali

Richard E. Byrd, USN
For his expedition to the Antarctic ... and for his flights over

both North and South Poles.


1930

F. Kingdon-Ward
For geographical exploration, and work on botanical distribution in China and Tibet

Carsten E. Borchgrevink
For his pioneer Antarctic Expedition, which was first to winter in the Antarctic, to travel on the Ross Barrier and to obtain proof of its recession
1929

Francis Rennell Rodd
For his journeys in the Sahara and his studies of the Tuareg people

C. H. Karius
For his crossing in Papua from the Fly River to the Sepik
1928
Dr. Tom Longstaff
For long-continued geographical work in the Himalaya
Captain G. H. Wilkins
For his many years’ systematic work in Polar Regions, culminating in his remarkable flight from Point Barrow to Spitsbergen
1927
Major Kenneth Mason
For his connection between the surveys of India and Russian Turkestan, and his leadership of the Shakshagam Expedition
Dr. Lauge Koch
For his very remarkable six years’ exploration of Northern Greenland
1926
Colonel E. F. Norton
For his distinguished leadership of the 1924 British Mount Everest Expedition and his ascent to 28,100 feet
Sir Edgeworth David
For his work on the Funafuti atoll and for his leadership of the first ascent of Mount Erebus
1925

Charles G. Bruce
For lifelong geographical work in the exploration of the Himalaya … and his leadership of the Mount Everest Expedition of 1922

A. F. R. Wollaston
For his journeys in Central Africa and Dutch New Guinea
1924

Ahmed Hassanein Bey
For his journey to Kufara and Darfur
Commander Frank Wild
For his long services to Antarctic exploration.
1923
Dr. Knud Rasmussen
For exploration and research in the Arctic regions
The Hon. Miles Cater Smith
For explorations in the unknown interior of Papua
1922
Colonel C. K. Howard-Bury
For his distinguished services in command of the Mount Everest Expedition

E. de Koven Leffingwell
For surveys and investigations on the coast of Northern Alaska
1921

Vilhjalmur Stefansson
For his distinguished services in the exploration of the Arctic Ocean
General Robert Bourgeois (French)
For his long and eminent services to Geography and Geodesy
1920

H. St. John B. Philby
For his two journeys in South Central Arabia
Professor Jovan Cvijic
For his distinguished studies of the geography of the Baltic Peninsula
1919
Colonel E. M. Jack
For his geographical work on the Western Front
Professor William Davis
For his eminence in the development of Physical Geography
1918

Gertrude Bell
For her important explorations and travels in Asia Minor, Syria, Arabia and on the Euphrates
Commandant Jean Tilho
For his long-continued surveys and explorations in Northern Africa
1917
Commander D. G. Hogarth
For explorations in Asiatic Turkey
Brigadier-General C. G. Rawling
For explorations in Western Tibet and New Guinea
1916

Colonel Percy H. Fawcett
For his contributions to the mapping of South America

Captain F. M. Bailey
For explorations
1915
Sir Douglas Mawson
For leading the Australian Antarctic Expedition which achieved highly important scientific results
Dr. Filippo de Filippi
For his great expedition to the Karakoram and Eastern Turkestan
1914
Professor Albrecht Penck
For his advancement of almost every branch of scientific geography, and in particular his idea of an International map of the world on the millionth scale
Dr. Hamilton Rice
For his meritorious work on the head waters of the Orinoco and the Northern tributaries of the Amazon
1913
Not awarded
An inscribed casket was presented to Lady Scott containing the Patron’s Medal and the Special Antarctic Medal awarded to her late husband.
Dr. E. A. Wilson
(posthumous)
For his excellent work in the study of the zoology of the Antarctic ... and for his skill as an artist
1912

Charles Montagu Doughty
For his remarkable exploration in Northern Arabia, and for his classic work in which the results were described

Douglas Carruthers
For important expeditions to Ruwenzori, Turkestan, Arabia and Mongolia
1911
Colonel P. K. Kozloff
For explorations in the Gobi desert, Northern Tibet and Mongolia
Dr. J. B. Charcot
For his important expeditions to the Antarctic, during which he conducted investigations of high scientific value in geology, meteorology, magnetic conditions and biology
1910

Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen
For geographical discoveries and surveys along the North-eastern frontier of India, especially his pioneer exploring in the Karakoram

William Speirs Bruce
For explorations in the Arctic and Antarctic
1909
Dr. M. A. Stein
For his extensive explorations in Central Asia, and in particular his archaeological work
Colonel M. G. Talbot
For the large amount of excellent survey work done by him on the Afghan frontier and in the Sudan
1908
Lieutenant Boyd Alexander
For his three years’ journey across Africa from the Niger to the Nile

HSH The Prince of Monaco
For oceanographical studies off the coast of Spitsbergen
1907

Francisco Moreno
For extensive explorations in the Patagonian Andes
Captain Roald Amundsen
For his daring voyage for the purposes of research in the region of the North Magnetic Pole, and for his first accomplishment by any vessel of the famous North-West Passage
1906

Alfred Grandidier
The veteran French savant who for forty years has devoted himself to the exploration of Madagascar, and for his monumental work on the island in 52 large quarto volumes
Dr. Robert Bell
Who during forty-five years of field work has mapped an immense area of Canada previously unknown
1905

Sir Martin Conway
For explorations in the mountain regions of Spitsbergen
Captain C. H. D. Ryder
For his survey of Yunnan and his work in connection with the Tibet Mission
1904
Sir Harry Johnston
For his many valuable services towards the exploration of Africa
Commander Robert Falcon Scott
For services as leader or the National Antarctic Expedition, and for his great sledge journey to 82° 17′ S
1903

Douglas Freshfield
In recognition of his valuable contributions to our knowledge of the Caucasus
Captain Otto Sverdrup
For important discoveries in Jones Sound and for the important part he played as captain of the Fram during Dr. Nansen’s famous expedition
1902[4]
General Sir Frederick Lugard
For persistent attention to African Geography
Major Percy Molesworth Sykes
For journeys in Persia and for the support given by him to native explorers
1901

HRH The Duke of the Abruzzi
For his journey to the summit of Mount St Elias, and for his Arctic voyage in the Stella Polare
Dr. Donaldson Smith
For a memorable journey across the unknown parts of Lake Rudolf and the Omo


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Date
Founder's Medal
Contribution
Patron's Medal
Contribution
1900
Captain H. H. P. Deasy
For exploring and survey work in Central Asia

James McCarthy
For great services to geographical science in exploring and mapping all parts of the kingdom of Siam
1899
Captain G. L. Binger
For valuable work within the great bend of the Niger

Fernand Foureau
For continuous exploration in the Sahara
1898

Sven Hedin
For important exploring work in Central Asia

Lieutenant Robert E. Peary, USN
For explorations in Northern Greenland, and especially for discovering the northern termination of the Greenland ice
1897

P. Semenoff
For his long-continued efforts in promoting Russian exploration in Central Asia

George Mercer Dawson
For exploration in the North West Territories and Alaska
1896
Sir William MacGregor
For services to geography in British New Guinea, in exploring, mapping and giving information on the natives

St. George Littledale
For important journeys in the Pamirs and Central Asia
1895
Dr. John Murray
For services to physical geography, especially oceanography, and for his work on board the Challenger
The Hon. George Curzon
For travels and researches in Persia, French Indo-China, the Hindu Kush, and Pamirs
1894
Captain H. Bower
For his remarkable journey across Tibet, from west to east

Elisée Reclus
For eminent services rendered to Geography as the author of La Nouvelle Géographie Universelle
1893

Frederick Selous
In recognition of twenty years’ exploration and surveys in South Africa

William Woodville Rockhill
For his travels and explorations in Western China and Tibet
1892

Alfred Russel Wallace
The well-known naturalist and traveller and co-discoverer with Charles Darwin of the theory of natural selection, in recognition of the high geographical value of his great works

Edward Whymper
For his route-map and detailed survey among the Great Andes of the Equator
1891

Sir James Hector
For investigations pursued as Naturalist to the Palliser expedition

Fridtjof Nansen
For having been first to cross the inland ice of Greenland ... as well as for his qualities as a scientific geographer
1890

Emin Pasha
For the great services he rendered to Geography during his twelve years’ administration of the Equatorial Province of Egypt
Lieutenant F. E. Younghusband
For his journey from Manchuria and Pekin to Kashmir, and especially for his route-surveys and topographical notes
1889

A. D. Carey
For his remarkable journey in Central Asia during which he travelled 4750 miles through regions never visited by an Englishman
Dr. G. Radde
For a life devoted to the promotion of Scientific Geography
1888

Clements R. Markham
In acknowledgment or the value or his numerous contributions to geographical literature ... on his retirement from the Secretaryship of the Society after 25 years’ service
Lieutenant H. Wissmann
In recognition of his great achievements as an explorer in Central Africa
1887
Lieutenant-Colonel T. H. Holdich
For zeal and devotion in carrying out surveys of Afghanistan
Rev. G. Grenfell
For extensive explorations in the Cameroons and Congo
1886
Major A. W. Greely
For having so considerably added to our knowledge of the shores of the Polar Sea and the interior of Grinnell Land

Guido Cora
For important services as a writer and cartographer
1885

Joseph Thomson
For his zeal, promptitude and success during two expeditions into East Central Africa

H. E. O’Neill
For his 13 journeys of exploration along the coast and into the interior of Mozambique
1884

A. R. Colquhoun
For his journey from Canton to the Irrawadi
Dr. Julius von Haast
For his extensive explorations in the Southern Island of New Zealand
1883
Sir Joseph Hooker
For eminent services to scientific geography

E. Colborne Baber
For scientific works during his many exploratory journeys in the interior of China
1882
Dr. Gustav Nachtigal
For his journeys through the Eastern Sahara
Sir John Kirk
For unremitting services to Geography, as a naturalist, as second-in-command to Dr. Livingstone, and as H.M.Consul-General at Zanzibar
1881
Major Serpa Pinto
For his journey across Africa ... during which he explored 500 miles of new country

Benjamin Leigh Smith
For important discoveries along the coast of Franz-Josef Land
1880
Lieutenant A. Louis Palander
For his services in connection with the Swedish Arctic Expeditions in the Vega

Ernest Giles
For his explorations and surveys in Australia
1879
Colonel N. Prejevalsky
For successive expeditions and route-surveys in Mongolia and the high plateau of Northern Tibet
Captain N. W. J. Gill [5]
For important work along the Northern frontier of Persia
1878
Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen
For his extensive travels and scientific explorations in China

Captain Henry Trotter
For services to Geography which resulted in the connection of the Trigonometrical Survey of India with Russian Surveys from Siberia
1877
Captain Sir George Nares
For having commanded the Arctic Expedition of 1875/6, during which ships and sledge parties reached a higher Northern latitude than had previously been attained

Pundit Nain Singh
For his great journeys and surveys in Tibet and along the Upper Brahmaputra, during which he determined the position of Lhasa and added largely to our knowledge of the map of Asia
1876
Lieutenant Verney Lovett Cameron
For his journey across Africa from Zanzibar to Benguela, and his survey of Lake Tanganyika

John Forrest
For his numerous successful explorations in Western Australia
1875
Lieutenant Karl Weyprecht
For his enterprise and ability in command of expeditions to Spitsbergen and Nova Zembla
Lieutenant Julius Payer
For explorations and discoveries in the Arctic regions
1874
Dr. Georg Schweinfurth
For his explorations in Africa
Colonel P. Egerton Warburton
For his successful journey across the previously unknown western interior of Australia
1873

Ney Elias
For his enterprise and ability in surveying the course of the Yellow River, and for his journey through Western Mongolia

Henry Morton Stanley
For his Relief of Livingstone, and for bringing his valuable journal and papers to England
1872
Colonel Henry Yule
For eminent services to geography

Robert B. Shaw
For journeys in Eastern Turkistan, and for his extensive astronomical and hypsometrical observations
1871
Sir Roderick Murchison
Who for 40 years watched over the (Royal Geographical) Society with more than paternal solicitude, and has at length placed it among the foremost of our scientific societies

A. Keith Johnston
For distinguished services in the promotion of physical geography
1870

George W. Hayward
For his journey into Eastern Turkistan, and for reaching the Pamir Steppe
Lieutenant Francis Garnier
For his extensive surveys ... from Cambodia to the Yangtze-kiang … and for bringing his expedition to safety after the death of his chief
1869
Professor Baron A. E. Nordenskiöld
For designing and carrying out the Swedish expeditions to Spitsbergen … whereby great additions have been

made to our acquitance with zoology, botany, geology and meteorology


Mrs. Mary Somerville
Who throughout her very long life has been eminently distinguished by her proficiency in those branches of

science which form the basis of Physical Geography


1868
Dr. Augustus Petermann
For his important services as a Writer and Cartographer

Gerhard Rohlfs
For his extensive travels in the interior of Northern Africa … and especially for his traverse of the continent from Tripoli to Lagos
1867
Admiral Alexis Boutakoff
For being first to launch and navigate ships in the Sea of Aral ... and for his survey of the mouths of the Oxus
Dr. Isaac Hayes
For his expedition towards the open Polar Sea
1866
Dr. Thomas Thomson
For his researches in the Western Himalayas and Tibet

William Chandless
For his Survey of the River Purus in South America
1865
Captain T. G. Montgomerie
For his great trigonometrical journey from the plains of the Punjab to the Karakoram Range

Samuel Baker
For his vigorous explorations in the interior of Africa
1864
Captain J. A. Grant
For his journey across Eastern Equatorial Africa with Captain Speke
Baron Carl von der Decken
For his geographical surveys of Kilimandjaro
1863

Francis Thomas Gregory
For successful explorations in Western Australia

John Arrowsmith
For the very important services (in cartography) he has rendered to geographical science
1862

Robert O'Hara Burke
In remembrance of that gallant explorer who with his companion Wills, perished after having traversed the continent of Australia
Captain Thomas Blakiston
For his survey of the Yangtze-kiang
1861

John Hanning Speke
For his eminent geographical discoveries in Africa, and especially his discovery of the great lake Victoria Nyanza

John McDouall Stuart
For very remarkable explorations in the interior of Australia
1860

Lady Franklin
For self-sacrificing perseverance in sending out expeditions to ascertain the fate of her husband
Captain Sir F. L. McClintock
For the skill and fortitude displayed by him and his companion in their search for records of the lost [Franklin] expedition and for valuable coast surveys
1859

Richard Francis Burton
For his various exploratory enterprises, and especially for his perilous expedition with Captain. J. H. Speke to the great lakes in Eastern Africa

John Palliser
for the valuable results of his explorations in the Rocky Mountains of North America
1858
Captain Richard Collinson
For discoveries in the Arctic Regions
Professor Alexander Bache
For extensive and accurate surveys of America
1857

Augustus C. Gregory
For extensive and important explorations in Western and Northern Australia
Colonel Andrew Scott Waugh
For geodetical operations, as remarkable for their extent as for their accuracy, whereby [India] has been covered by triangulation
1856

Elisha Kent Kane
For services and discoveries in the Polar Regions during the American Expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin

Heinrich Barth
For his extensive explorations in Central Africa, his excursions about Lake Chad and his perilous journey to Timbuctu
1855

David Livingstone
For his recent explorations in Africa

Charles John Andersson
For travels in South Western Africa
1854
Admiral William Henry Smyth
For his valuable Maritime Surveys in the Mediterranean
Captain Robert McClure
For his remarkable exertions ... in navigating his ship through the ice of the Polar Seas, and for his discovery of the North West Passage
1853

Francis Galton
For fitting out and conducting an expedition to explore the centre of Southern Africa
Commander E. A. Inglefield
For his enterprising survey of the coasts of Baffin Bay, Smith Sound and Lancaster Sound
1852
Dr. John Rae
For his survey of Boothia under most severe privations ... and for his very important contributions to the Geography of the Arctic
Captain Henry Strachey
For extensive explorations and surveys in Western Tibet
1851
Dr. George Wallin
For his interesting and important travels in Arabia

Thomas Brunner
For meritorious labours in exploring the Middle Island (South Island) of New Zealand
1850

John Charles Frémont of the U.S. Topographical Engineers
For his important geographical labours in the far West of the American Continent
Chronometer Watch presented to Rev. David Livingstone
For his journey to the great lake of Ngami
1849

Austen Henry Layard
For important contributions to Asiatic Geography, interesting researches in Mesopotamia, and for his discovery of the remains of Nineveh

Baron Charles von Hugel
For his enterprising exploration of Cashmere (Kashmir)
1848
Sir James Brooke
For his expedition to Borneo, and the zeal he has shown in promoting geographical discovery
Captain Charles Wilkes, USN
For the talent and perseverance he displayed in a voyage in the Antarctic regions ... and for splendid scientific work
1847

Charles Sturt
For explorations in Australia, and especially for his journey fixing the limit of Lake Torrens and penetrating into the heart of the continent to lat. 24° 30'S, long. 138° 0'E

Ludwig Leichhardt
For explorations in Australia, especially for his journey from Moreton Bay to Port Essington.
1846
Count P. E. de Strzelecki
For exploration in the south eastern portion of Australia
Professor A. von Middendorff
For explorations in Northern and Eastern Siberia
1845
Dr. Charles Beke
For his exploration in Abyssinia
Professor Carl Ritter
For his important geographical labours
1844

W. J. Hamilton
For valuable researches in Asia Minor
Professor Adolph Erman
For important geographical labours in Siberia and Kamstchatka
1843

Edward John Eyre
For his enterprising and extensive explorations in Australia, under circumstances of peculiar difficulty

Lieut. John Frederick A. Symonds
For his triangulation over Palestine and for his determination of the difference between the level of the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea
1842
Sir James Clark Ross
For his brilliant achievement at the South Pole, to within less than 12° of which he safely navigated his vessels, discovering a great Antarctic continent
Rev. Dr. Edward Robinson
For his valuable work Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia
1841

Lieutenant H. Raper
For excellent work on Practical Navigation and Nautical Astronomy

Lieutenant John Wood
For his journey to the source of the Oxus and for valuable labours on the Indus
1840

Henry Rawlinson
For researches in Persian Guayana

Robert H. Schomburgk
For his perseverance and success in exploring the territory and investigating the resources of British Guyana
1839

Thomas Simpson
For tracing the hitherto unexplored coast of North America
Dr. Eduard Rüppell
For his travels and researches in Nubia, Arabia and Abyssinia
1838
Colonel Francis Rawdon Chesney
For valuable materials in comparative and physical geography in Syria, Mesopotamia and the delta of Susiana
1837
Captain Robert Fitzroy
For his survey of the coasts of South America, from the Rio de la Plata to Guayaquil in Peru
1836
Captain Sir George Back
For his recent discoveries in the Arctic, and his memorable journey down the Great Fish River
1835

Sir Alexander Burnes
For his remarkable and important journeys through Persia
1834

Captain Sir John Ross
For his discovery of Boothia Felix and King William Land and for his famous sojourn of four winters in the Arctic
1833

John Biscoe
For his discovery of Graham’s Land and Enderby’s Land in the Antarctic
1832

Richard Lander
For important services in determining the course and termination of the Niger

First award


See also



  • List of science and technology awards

  • Gold medal awards



References





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  2. ^ "2015 Medals and Awards". Royal Geographical society. Retrieved 22 June 2015.


  3. ^ Beau Riffenburgh (2007). Encyclopedia of the Antarctic. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1095–1096. ISBN 978-0-415-97024-2.


  4. ^ "Royal Geographical Society". The Times (36716). London. 15 March 1902. p. 12.


  5. ^ "GILL, Capt William John (1843-1882)". Royal Geographical Society. Retrieved 25 August 2015.




External links



  • List of Past Gold Medal Winners by RGS List of Past Gold Medal Winners]








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