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Revision as of 09:40, 14 July 2006

The Royal Medals of the Royal Society of London were established by King George IV. They were further supported with certain changes to their conditions, by King William IV and Queen Victoria. They are known also as The Queen's Medals.

Originally they were awarded for the most important discoveries in the previous year. The qualification was changed to five years and then shortened to three years. When Victoria came to the throne in 1837 the conditions for the Royal Medals changed to operate on a three year cycle with Mathematics being one of the subjects for which a Medal could be awarded every third year.

In 1850 the conditions were changed again as follows:-

... the Royal Medals in each year should be awarded for the two most important contributions to the advancement of Natural Knowledge, published originally in Her Majesty's dominions within a period of not more than ten years and not less than one year of the date of the award, subject, of course, to Her Majesty's approval. ... in the award of the Royal Medals, one should be given in each of the two great divisions of Natural Knowledge.

Since 1965, three Royal Medals are awarded annually by the Sovereign upon the recommendation of the Council, two for the most important contributions to the advancement of Natural Knowledge (one to each of the two great divisions) and the other for distinguished contributions in the applied sciences. These awards are for contributions made within the Commonwealth of Nations.

The three medals are silver gilt.

Nobel prize winners Frederick Sanger, Max Perutz and Francis Crick (among others) have all received Royal medals during the medal's rich history.

List of recipients

Year First Second Third
2005 Michael Fisher Anthony Pawson Michael Pepper
2004 Lord Lewis of Newnham Sir Alec Jeffreys Sir James Black
2003 Sir Nicholas Shackleton Sir John Skehel Kenneth Johnson
2002 Ray Freeman Suzanne Cory Richard Peto
2001 Sam Edwards Gabriel Horn Richard Gardner
2000 Keith Usherwood Ingold Geoffrey Burnstock Timothy Berners-Lee
1999 Archibald Howie Patrick David Wall John Frank Davidson
1998 Donald Charlton Bradley Ricardo Miledi Edwin Mellor Southern
1997 Donald Hill Perkins John Maynard Smith Geoffrey Eglinton
1996 A.J. Wiles J. Heslop-Harrison R.A. Hinde
1995 RJP Williams Paul Nurse Donald Metcalf
1994 Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar EH Mansfield S. Moncada
1993 V Heine Horace Barlow Dr Rodney Hill
1992 SK Donaldson Anthony Epstein D. Tabor
1991 D.P. McKenzie M.J. Berridge John Mason
1990 Michael Berry Anne McLaren Olgierd Cecil Zienkiewicz
1989 John Charles Polanyi David Weatherall John Vane
1988 G.K. Batchelor Winifred M. Watkins H.E.M. Barlow
1987 Francis Graham-Smith Eric Denton Gustav Victor Rudolf Born
1986 Rex Richards Richard Doll Eric Ash
1985 Roger Penrose John Bertrand Gurdon, John H. Argyris
1984 Alan Battersby Mary F. Lyon Alexander Lamb Cullen
1983 John Frank Charles Kingman Wilhelm Siegmund Feldberg, Daniel Joseph Bradley
1982 Richard Henry Dalitz Cesar Milstein, William Hawthorne
1981 Geoffrey Wilkinson Marthe Louise Vogt Ralph Riley
1980 Denys Wilkinson Henry Harris John Paul Wild
1979 Charles Frank Hans Walter Kosterlitz Vernon Ellis Cosslett
1978 Abdus Salam Roderic Alfred Gregory Tom Kilburn
1977 Peter Hirsch Hugh Esmor Huxley John Bertram Adams
1976 John Warcup Cornforth James Learmonth Gowans Alan Walsh
1975 Edward Bullard David Chilton Phillips Barnes Wallis
1974 Fred Hoyle Sydney Brenner George Edwards
1973 Martin Ryle, Rodney Robert Porter Edward Penley Abraham
1972 Derek Barton Francis Crick Wilfrid Bennett Lewis
1971 Gerhard Herzberg Max Perutz Percy Edward Kent
1970 Kingsley Charles Dunham William Albert Hugh Rushton, John Baker
1969 George Edward Raven Deacon Frederick Sanger Charles William Oatley
1968 Michael Francis Atiyah Walter Thomas James Morgan Gilbert Roberts
1967 Cecil Edgar Tilley John Zachary Young Joseph Hutchinson
1966 John Ashworth Ratcliffe Frank Yates Christopher Sydney Cockerell
1965 Raymond Arthur Lyttleton John Cowdery Kendrew Henry Charles Husband
1964 Michael James Lighthill Francis William Rogers Brambell
1963 Robert Hill Herbert Harold Read
1962 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar John Eccles
1961 Cecil Frank Powell Wilfrid Le Gros Clark
1960 Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell Roy Cameron
1959 Rudolf Ernst Peierls Peter Brian Medawar
1958 Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
1957 William Vallance Douglas Hodge Frederick Gugenheim Gregory
1956 Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin Owen Thomas Jones
1955 Alexander Todd Vincent Brian Wigglesworth
1954 John Cockcroft Hans Adolf Krebs
1953 Nevill Francis Mott Paul Fildes
1952 Christopher Kelk Ingold Frederic Bartlett
1951 Ian Heilbron Howard Florey
1950 Edward Appleton Carl Frederick Abel Pantin
1856 William Thomson

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