The Oswald Watt GoldMedal is an Australia n aviation award named for Oswald Watt 1878 1921 a decorated pilot in World War I . It originated in 1921 after the death of Oswald Watt and is awarded for A most brilliant performance in the air or the most notable contribution to aviation by an Australian or in Australia by the Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia . As it is awarded on merit it is not an annual award, between the award s creation and 2004 it had been awarded a total of 48 times ref http www.gfa.org.au awards Oswald.php The Oswald Watt GoldMedal at the Gliding Federation of Australia Inc. ref . Recipients The recipients ref The list is not complete for winners after 1975. Ian Honnery is a recent winner he is the Chairman of the Aerospace Foundation of Australia and the CEO of Airshows DownUnder, organisers of the biennial Australian International Airshow , but the year he was awarded the medal is not known. ref include Francis Stewart Briggs, 1921. H. T. Shaw, 1922. Flight Lieutenant Ivor McIntyre twice 1924 and 1926. E. J. Jones, 1925. Bert Hinkler four times 1927, 1928, 1931 and 1932. Charles Kingsford Smith Sir Charles Kingsford Smith four times 1929, 1930, 1933 and 1934. Harry Frank Jim Broadbent, 1935. Edgar Percival , 1936. Dr. Clyde Fenton , 1937. Don Bennett , 1938. Squadron Leader Harold Brownlow Martin, 1947. Martin Warner, 1950. Patrick Gordon Taylor , 1951. Squadron Leader P. G. Fisher, 1952. Wing Commander Derek Jell Cuming, 1953. Mervyn Waghorn, 1954. Sir Donald Anderson, 1957. Squadron Leader D.W Leckie, 1958. A.E Chadwick, 1959. Brigadier Guy N Moore, 1960. Henry Millicer , 1962. Edward Connellan , 1964. Harry Schneider, 1966. Sir Hudson Fysh , 1967. George Alfred Peter Lloyd, 1969. Horrie Miller aviator Horrie Miller , 1972 ref http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au ... 2004 2002 feature wattmedalwinners.html AFC website list of Oswald Watts GoldMedal recipients retrieved 2007 08 21. http www.rfaca.com.au Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia ... more details
The ASA GoldMedal is an annual award presented by the Acoustical Society of America ASA to individuals in recognition of outstanding contributions to acoustics. The GoldMedal was first presented in 1954 ... Wallace Waterfall No rationale given ref name gen http asa.aip.org awards.html gold ref 1955 sortname ... gold vonbekesy.html ref 1962 sortname R. Bruce Lindsay For major contributions to the knowledge ... note name abs ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold lindsay.html ref 1965 sortname Hallowell Davis For his ... service to the Society ref group note name abs ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold davis.html ref 1967 ... encomia gold knudsen.html ref 1969 sortname Frederick Vinton Hunt For his extensive contributions to the science ... and for his service to the Society ref group note name abs ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold hunt.html ... of materials ref group note name abs ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold mason.html ref 1973 sortname ... gold philipmorse.html ref 1975 sortname Leo Beranek For leadership in developing, in the United ..., concert halls, and communities ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold beranek.html ref 1977 sortname ... encomia gold stephens.html ref 1979 sortname Richard Bolt For outstanding contributions to acoustics ... and advisoryservice to science, engineering, and government ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold ... ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold olson.html ref 1982 sortname Isadore Rudnick For his ingenious ... and service to the Society ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold rudnick.html ref 1983 sortname Martin ..., and gases ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold greenspan.html ref 1984 sortname Robert T. Beyer ... service to the Acoustical Society of America ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold beyer.html ref 1985 ... asa.aip.org encomia gold batchelder.html ref 1986 sortname James L. Flanagan For contributions to and leadership in digital speech communications ref http asa.aip.org encomia gold flanagan.html ref 1987 ... asa.aip.org encomia gold charris.html ref 1988 sortname Arthur H. Benade For pioneering work in the science ... more details
The Robert Capa GoldMedal is an award for best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise . ref name opc cite web title OPC Awards The Robert Capa GoldMedal publisher Overseas Press Club of America url http www.opcofamerica.org opc awards archive byaward award capa.php accessdate 2007 11 12 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071105202454 http www.opcofamerica.org opc awards archive byaward award capa.php Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 11 05 ref It is awarded annually by the Overseas Press Club of America OPC . It was created in honor of the war photographer Robert Capa . The first Robert Capa GoldMedal was awarded in 1955 to Howard Sochurek. ref name opc Winners class wikitable Year Recipient Awarded For Organization 1955 Howard Sochurek Magnum Photos Magnum for Life magazine Life 1956 John Sadovy Life magazine Life 1958 Paul Bruck Coverage of 1958 Lebanon crisis Lebanon CBS News 1959 Mario Biasetti CBS News 1960 Yung Su Kwon Coverage of Japanese riots at the time of James Hagerty s arrival NBC News 1962 Peter Dehmel and Klaus Dehmel The Tunnel NBC News 1963 Larry Burrows Color photographs of Vietnam War Life magazine Life 1964 Horst Faas Coverage of Vietnam War Vietnam Associated Press 1965 Larry Burrows Life magazine Life 1966 Henri Huet Associated Press 1967 David Douglas Duncan Life magazine Life and ABC News 1968 John Olson The Battle That Regained and Ruined Battle of Hu Hu Life magazine Life 1969 Anonymous Czechoslovakia Czech Photographer br Later revealed to be Josef Koudelka A Death to Remember Look American magazine Look 1970 Kyoichi Sawada United Press International 1971 Larry Burrows Life magazine ... , including past winners of the Robert Capa GoldMedal Category Awards established in 1955 Category ... Robert Capa GoldMedal es Premio Robert Capa GoldMedal fr Prix Robert Capa GoldMedal it Robert Capa GoldMedal ru ... more details
The Australian Literature Society GoldMedal ALS GoldMedal is awarded annually by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for an outstanding literary work in the preceding calendar year. ref cite web title ALS GoldMedal publisher Association for the Study of Australian Literature date url http asaliterature.com ?page id 9 accessdate 2008 12 05 ref From 1928 to 1974 it was awarded by the Australian Literature Society , then from 1983 by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, when the two organisations were merged. Award winners 2011 Kim Scott That Deadman Dance Pan Macmillan 2010 David Malouf Ransom Malouf novel Ransom Knopf Australia 2009 Christos Tsiolkas The Slap Allen & Unwin 2008 Michelle de Kretser The Lost Dog Allen & Unwin 2007 Alexis Wright Carpentaria novel Carpentaria Giramondo 2006 Gregory Day The Patron Saint of Eels Picador 2005 Gail Jones Sixty Lights Harvill 2004 Laurie Duggan Mangroves poetry Mangroves UQP 2003 Kate Jennings Moral Hazard novel Moral Hazard 2002 Richard Flanagan Gould s Book of Fish 2001 Rodney Hall The Day We Had Hitler Home 2000 Drusilla Modjeska Stravinsky s Lunch 1999 Murray Bail Eucalyptus novel Eucalyptus 1998 James Cowan author James Cowan A Mapmaker s Dream 1997 Robert Dessaix Night Letters 1996 Amanda Lohrey Camille s Bread 1995 Helen Demidenko The Hand That Signed the Paper 1994 Louis Nowra Radiance and The Temple 1993 Elizabeth Riddell Selected Poems Elizabeth Riddell Selected Poems 1992 Rodney Hall The Second Bridegroom 1991 Elizabeth Jolley Cabin Fever novel Cabin Fever 1990 Peter Porter poet Peter Porter Possible Worlds poetry book Possible Worlds 1989 Frank Moorhouse Forty seventeen 1988 Brian Matthews writer Brian Matthews Louisa 1987 Alan Wearne The Nightmarkets 1986 Thea Astley Beachmasters ... Return to Coolami 1935 Winifred Birkett Earth s Quality ref name ctimes1936 GoldMedal Australian ... ?page id 9 ALS GoldMedal Award homepage Category Australian literary awards Category Fiction awards ... more details
The Naval GoldMedal was a medal awarded between 1793 and 1840 to senior officers of the Royal Navy in specified actions. Two different sizes were struck. 22 large size medals were awarded to Flag Officer flag officers Admiral United Kingdom admirals , Commodore Royal Navy commodores and Captain of the fleet captains of the fleet . 112 smaller medals were awarded to captains. Selected recipients Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson was awarded three of the large medals, for the battles of Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1797 St. Vincent , Battle of the Nile the Nile , and posthumously for Battle of Trafalgar Trafalgar . Philip Broke For his victory while commanding the 32 gun HMS Shannon 1806 HMS Shannon , over the 38 gun USS Chesapeake USS Chesapeake on 1 June 1813, during the War of 1812 . Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan Alexander Dundas Young Arbuthnott Robert Faulknor the Younger Robert Faulknor , commander of HMS Zebra 1780 HMS Zebra for his attack on Fort Saint Louis Martinique . John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet Sir Charles Knowles, 2nd Baronet William Mounsey Royal Navy officer William Mounsey For an action on 6 July 1809 when, as captain of the 20 gun HMS Bonne Citoyenne 1796 HMS Bonne Citoyenne , he captured the French ship HMS Furieuse 1809 Furieuse after a seven hour engagement. Furieuse also had 20 guns, but a much larger crew and a detachment of soldiers. In the battle, she lost 35 killed and 37 wounded. In contrast, Bonne Citoyenne had just one man killed and five wounded. George Murray Royal Navy officer George Murray Henry Paulet For an action on 10 April 1795 in which he captured the French 42 gun Gloire , with 275 men aboard. She had suffered casualties of 40 killed and wounded, while Paulet s ship, HMS Astraea 1781 HMS Astraea of 32 guns and 212 men, had only eight wounded. Thomas Pringle ... NGM title The Naval GoldMedal Category British campaign medals Category Decorations of the Royal ... more details
The highest scientific research award in France, which is presented annually by the French National Centre for Scientific Research CNRS , is the CNRS Gold medal, first awarded in 1954. Past recipients of the Gold medal are 2011 Jules A. Hoffmann 2010 G rard F rey 2009 Serge Haroche 2008 Jean Weissenbach 2007 Jean Tirole 2006 Jacques Stern 2005 Alain Aspect 2004 Alain Connes 2003 Albert Fert 2002 Claude Lorius and Jean Jouzel 2001 Maurice Godelier 2000 Michel Lazdunski 1999 Jean Claude Risset 1998 Pierre Potier 1997 Jean Rouxel 1996 Claude Cohen Tannoudji 1995 Claude Hagege 1994 Claude Allegre 1993 Pierre Bourdieu 1992 Jean Pierre Changeux 1991 Jacques Le Goff 1990 Marc Julia 1989 Michel Jouvet 1988 Philippe Nozieres 1987 Georges Canguilhem and Jean Pierre Serre 1986 Nicole Le Douarin 1985 Piotr Slonimski 1984 Jean Brossel and Jean Pierre Vernant 1983 Evry Schatzman 1982 Pierre Joliot 1981 Jean Marie Lehn and Roland Martin 1980 Pierre Gilles De Gennes 1979 Pierre Chambon 1978 Maurice Allais and Pierre Jacquinot 1977 Charles Fehrenbach astronomer Charles Fehrenbach 1976 Henri Cartan 1975 Raymond Castaing and Christiane Desroches Noblecourt 1974 Edgar Lederer 1973 Andr Leroi Gourhan 1972 Jacques Oudin 1971 Bernard Halpern 1970 Jacques Friedel 1969 Georges Chaudron 1968 Boris Ephrussi 1967 Claude L vi Strauss 1966 Paul Pascal 1965 Louis N el 1964 Alfred Kastler 1963 Robert Courrier 1962 Marcel Delepine 1961 Pol Bouin 1960 Raoul Blanchard 1959 Andr Danjon 1958 Gaston Ramon 1957 Gaston Dupouy 1956 Jacques Hadamard 1955 Louis de Broglie 1954 mile Borel External links http www.cnrs.fr en research awards goldmedals.htm CNRS Gold medalists Category French science and engineering awards de M daille d or du CNRS es Medalla de oro del CNRS fr M daille d or du CNRS pt Medalha de Ouro CNRS sv M daille d or du CNRS vi Huy ch ng v ng c a Trung t m nghi n c u Khoa h c qu c gia Ph p ... more details
The Royal GoldMedal for architecture is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch , in recognition of an individual s or group s substantial contribution to international architecture. It is given for a distinguished body of work rather than for one building, and is therefore not awarded for merely being currently fashionable. The medal was first awarded in 1848 to Charles Robert Cockerell , and its winners include some of the most influential architects of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Eug ne Viollet le Duc 1864 , Frank Lloyd Wright 1941 , Le Corbusier 1953 , Walter Gropius 1956 , Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1959 and Buckminster Fuller 1968 . Already with the second recipient, the Italian Luigi Canina in 1849, the award went international. Not all recipients were architects. Also recognised were Engineers like Ove Arup 1966 and Peter Rice 1992 who undoubtedly played an outstanding role in the realisation of some of the 20th century s key buildings all over the world. Repeatedly, the prize was awarded to influential writers on architecture, including scholars like the Rev Robert Willis engineer Robert Willis 1862 , Sir Nikolaus Pevsner 1967 and Sir John Summerson 1976 as well as theory theoreticians like Lewis Mumford 1961 and Colin Rowe 1995 . It honoured archaeologists like Sir Austen Henry Layard 1868 , Karl Richard ... Also Awards 3125.html RIBA page on Royal GoldMedal http www.architecture.com Files RIBATrust Awards RoyalGoldMedal Royal 20Gold 20Medallists 201848 20 202008.pdf list of medal winners 1848 2008 PDF Category ... of the Royal GoldMedal Category 1848 establishments in the United Kingdom Category Royal Institute of British Architects de Royal GoldMedal et Kuninglik kuldmedal es Medalla de Oro del RIBA fr Royal GoldMedal gl Medalla de Ouro do RIBA it Royal GoldMedal mk ja RIBA no Royal GoldMedal pl Royal GoldMedal pt Medalha de Ouro do RIBA ... more details
Orphan date November 2011 The Gold Cross is one of the highest levels of the Badge of Honour of the Bundeswehr Badge of Honour , a military decoration given by the Bundeswehr of the West Germany Federal Republic of Germany . Award provisions The Gold Cross of Honour is given for exemplary and meritorious service over 20 years or exemplary achievements. The Gold Cross of Honour for Outstanding Deeds is given for outstanding deeds at the risk of one s life. According to the decree, the Foundation Award is given for exceptionally brave deeds 1 and for ... acts of soldiers of the Bundeswehr, which on the expected level of bravery in the performance of duty go far... . 4 Award recipients 2009 Master Sergeant Jan Berges 29 , Master Sergeant Alexander Dietzen 33 , Staff Sergeant Markus Geist 28 , Master Sergeant Henry Luk cs 28 2010 Master Sergeant Daniel Seibert 30 , Sergeant Knoska Steffen 29 2010 U.S. Army 12th Cab 5 158AVN Troops Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jason Lacrosse, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Steven Husted, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Nelson Visaya, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jason Brown, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Sean Johnson, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Eric Wells, Army Staff Sgt. Travis Brown, Army Sgt. William Ebel, Army Sgt. Antonio Gatti, Army Sgt. Steven Schumaker, Army Spc. Matthew Baker, Army Spc. Todd Marchese, Army Spc. Gregory Martinez, and Capt. Robert McDonough. 2010 Sergeant Major in January Hecht 36 . Comparability with historic German military awards The Iron Cross was awarded in the past, but only after declaration of a general and formal state of war, but not for combat operations in times of peace such as police actions abroad or actions against internal disturbances . In this respect ... to life and limb the Gold Cross is for outstanding action with danger to life and limb. When this marking ... opportunities the fifth and sixth of the Medal of Honour. In the past such actions were honored ... Merkel gives bravery medal for the first time The online world 6. Ehrenkreuze f r Tapferkeit ... more details
coord 44.9775 93.253056 type landmark region US MN display title Image GoldMedalPark.JPG thumb right Gold Medal Park is a convert 7.5 acre ha sing on park next to the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota , USA. Designed by landscape architect Tom Oslund, the park is owned by the city of Minneapolis and opened in May 2007. It takes its inspiration from the Sioux Dakota Indians burial mounds that are found through Minnesota. It consists of a convert 32 ft m adj mid high mound, reached by a spiral walkway rising out of a green lawn with 300 trees. The park, just east of the Guthrie Theater , provides the Mill District, Minneapolis Mill District neighborhood with some rare green space. ref cite web last Mack first Linda title From Plazas to Profound Places, Architect Leaves Imprint url http www.minnpost.com lindamack 2007 12 19 401 from plazas to profound places architect leaves imprint publisher MinnPost date 2007 12 19 ref ref cite web last Hammel first Bette title The Guthrie Spurs Development on Minneapolis Riverfront url http archrecord.construction.com news daily archives 070321guthrie.asp Architectural Record date 2007 03 21 ref Built on a strip of land next to the new Guthrie Theater and the Mississippi River , the park features specially designed luminescent benches, a prominent convert 32 ft m adj on mound and mature trees brought in from as far away as New Jersey . The William W. and Nadine M. McGuire Family Foundation leased the land for 10 years, starting in 2007, from the city of Minneapolis and the Guthrie, each of which owns about half of the property. ref cite journal last Johnson first Adam title As McGuire steps down, his gift to the city is completed url http www.finance commerce.com article.cfm 2006 12 05 As McGuire steps down his gift to the city is completed The privately financed Gold Medal Park provi journal Finance and Commerce date December 4, 2006 ref Across the street from the park and adjacent to the river is Remembrance Garden which i ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Svenska Dagbladet GoldMedal lang sv Svenska Dagbladets guldmedalj , but usually simply called Bragdguldet , The Feat Gold is an annual award for the most significant Sweden Swedish sports achievement of the year . It has been awarded by a jury led by the Swedish morning paper Svenska Dagbladet since 1925. According to its statutes the Medal may be awarded in November or December to either an individual sportsperson or a team. An individual can be awarded the Medal no more than twice, and to receive a second medal, that athlete must be regarded a class of his own . List of gold medalists 2010s 2011 Therese Alshammar , Swimming sport swimming 2010 The men s Olympic 4x10 km relay team Daniel Rickardsson , Johan Olsson skier Johan Olsson , Anders S dergren , Marcus Hellner , cross country skiing 2000s 2009 Helena Ekholm Helena Jonsson , biathlon 2008 Jonas Jacobsson , Shooting sport shooting 2007 Anja P rson , alpine skiing 2006 Anja P rson , alpine skiing 2005 Kajsa Bergqvist , Track and field athletics athletics 2004 Stefan Holm , Track and field athletics athletics 2003 Carolina Kl ft , Track and field athletics athletics 2002 Susanne Ljungskog , Bicycle racing cycling 2001 Per Elofsson , cross country skiing 2000 Lars Fr lander , Swimming sport swimming 1990s 1999 Tony Rickardsson , Motorcycle speedway speedway 1998 Sweden national handball team , Team handball handball 1997 Ludmila Engquist , Track and field athletics athletics 1996 Agneta Andersson and Susanne Gunnarsson , canoeing 1995 Annika S renstam , golf 1994 Sweden national football team , Association football football 1993 Torgny Mogren , cross country skiing 1992 Jan Ove Waldner , table tennis 1991 Pernilla Wiberg , alpine skiing 1990 Stefan Edberg , tennis 1980s 1989 Sweden national table tennis team , table tennis 1988 Tomas Gustafson , Ice skating skating 1987 Sweden men s national ice hockey team , ice hockey , and Marie Helene Westin , cross country skiing 1986 Tomas ... more details
File Medal Lomonosov AN SU.gif thumb right Mikhail Lomonosov s profile on the medal. The Lomonosov GoldMedal , named after Russia n scientist and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov , is awarded each year since 1959 for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences and the humanities by the Soviet Union USSR Academy of Sciences and later the Russian Academy of Sciences RAS . Two medals are awarded annually one to a Russian and one to a foreign scientist. It is the Academy s highest accolade. NOTOC there are just two persons per year Recipients of Lomonosov GoldMedal 1959 Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa cumulatively, for works in physics of low temperatures. 1962 Aleksandr Nikolaevich Nesmeyanov accumulatively for works in chemistry. 1964 Olga Arsenievna Oleinik for her work on boundary layer theory in mathematics Sin Itiro Tomonaga member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, president of the Scientific Council of Japan for substantial scientific contributions to the development of physics. Hideki Yukawa member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, director of the Institute of Basic Research at the University of Kyoto for outstanding merits in the development of theoretical physics. 1965 Nikolai Vasilevich Belov accumulatively for works in crystallography. Sir Howard Walter Florey professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain for an outstanding contribution in the development of medicine. 1967 Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm for outstanding achievements in the theory of elementary particles and other domain of theoretical physics Cecil Frank Powell professor, member of the Royal Society of Great Britain for outstanding achievements in the physics of elementary particles. 1968 Vladimir Aleksandrovich Engelgardt for outstanding achievements in biochemistry and molecular biology. Istv n ... win db award dsc.asp?P id 1.ln en Winners of Lomonosov GoldMedal in English http www.ras.ru win db award dsc.asp?P id 1.ln ru Winners of Lomonosov GoldMedal in Russian Category Science and engineering ... more details
Sverdrup GoldMedal Award is the American Meteorological Society s award granted to researchers who make outstanding contributions to the scientific knowledge of interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere. Recipients 1964 Henry Stommel for his outstanding contributions to the dynamics of ocean currents, especially the Gulf Stream, and for the rich insight with which he has advanced knowledge of the physical nature of oceanic and atmospheric phenomena, ranging from the large scale circulation of the oceans to cumulus clouds. 1966 Walter H. Munk for his outstanding contributions to the dynamics of wind driven ocean circulations and wave phenomena on the surface of the sea. 1970 Kirk Bryan oceanographer Kirk Bryan for his outstanding contributions to the numerical solutions of the general circulation of the oceans based on nonlinear, three dimensional models of the oceans driven by wind stress and differential heating. 1971 Klaus Hasselmann for his work on turbulence and his application of weak coupling theory to a host of geophysical wave phenomena. 1972 Vladimir Kamenkovich for his extension of the Sverdrup transport equation to a general theory of ocean circulation, including the effects of island and coastal boundaries, linear and nonlinear. 1975 Owen M. Phillips for his outstanding studies of both wave phenomena and turbulence in the upper ocean, and in particular for his contributions to the theory of ocean wave generation. 1976 Robert W. Stewart oceanographer Robert W. Stewart for outstanding leadership in experimental and theoretical research in problems of the air sea interface, and the adjacent turbulent boundary layers of the atmosphere and ocean. He has brought the high standards of measurement and analysis of the laboratory to field studies and has pioneered ... Category Meteorology awards Category Oceanography awards nl Sverdrup GoldMedal Award ja pl Z oty Medal Sverdrupa ... more details
The GoldMedal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement is awarded by the Archaeological Institute of America in recognition of a scholar who has made distinguished contributions to archaeology through his or her fieldwork, publications, and or teaching. It is the Institute s highest award. First awarded in 1965, it has been awarded annually since 1969. List of AIAGoldMedal winners 2011 Susan Irene Rotroff 2010 John Humphrey archaeologist John Humphrey 2009 Henry Tutwiler Wright 2008 James Wiseman archaeologist James Wiseman 2007 Larissa Bonfante 2006 Maria C. Shaw and Joseph W. Shaw 2005 Lionel Casson 2004 David Stronach David B. Stronach 2003 Philip Betancourt 2002 Robert McCormick Adams, Jr. Robert McCormick Adams 2001 Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. 1999 Patty Jo Watson 1998 Anna Marguerite McCann 1997 Clemency Chase Coggins 1996 Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski Wilhelmina F. Jashemski 1995 R. Ross Holloway 1994 Emeline Hill Richardson Emeline Richardson 1993 Charles Kaufman Williams, II 1992 Evelyn Byrd Harrison 1991 Machteld Mellink Machteld J. Mellink 1990 John W. Hayes 1989 Virginia R. Grace 1988 Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway and J. Desmond Clark John Desmond Clark 1987 Dorothy Burr Thompson 1986 George Bass archaeologist George F. Bass 1985 Saul S. Weinberg and Gladys Davidson Weinberg 1984 Margaret Thompson 1983 James B. Pritchard James Bennet Pritchard 1982 Peter von Blanckenhagen Peter H. von Blanckenhagen 1981 William Andrew McDonald 1980 John Langdon Caskey 1979 Dows Dunham 1978 George M.A. Hanfmann 1977 Lucy Taxis Shoe Meritt Lucy Shoe Meritt 1976 Edith Porada 1975 Eugene Vanderpool 1974 Margarete Bieber 1973 Gordon Willey Gordon R. Willey 1972 Homer Thompson Homer A. Thompson 1971 Robert John Braidwood 1970 George E. Mylonas 1969 Oscar Broneer Oscar Theodore ... 1965 Carl Blegen Carl W. Blegen See also Goldmedal External links http www.archaeological.org awards goldmedal GoldMedal Awards Archaeological Institute of America web site Category Archaeology awards ... more details
Infobox Military Award name Civil Service Faithful Service Medal in Gold image Image LongServe40or.jpg 200px caption Civil Service Faithful Service Medal in Gold Obverse and Reverse. awarded by Nazi Germany status Obsolete type Service Medal eligibility Civilian Employees of the public service for 40 or more of years Faithful Service first award 1938 last award 1941? total Unknown posthumous No recipients Unknown higher lower Civil Service Faithful Service Medal In Silver The Civil Service Faithful Service Medal in Gold Treudienst Ehrenzeichen f r Beamte Angestellte und Arbeiter im ffentlichen Dienst Stufe in Gold was founded on the 30th of January 1938, as a reward for civilians in the employ of the public services for 40 years or more of faithful service. The award is a gold cross, with gold wreath and a black enameled swastika in the center of the cross. The reverse of the cross is stamped with F r Treue Dienste For Faithful Service . The ribbon for the medal is cornflower blue. Category Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany Category Civil awards and decorations of Germany ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Orphan date February 2009 The Niels Bohr International GoldMedal is an international engineering award. It has been awarded annually since 1955 for outstanding work by an engineer or physicist for the peaceful utilization of atomic energy . The medal is administered by the Dansk Ingeniorforening Denmark . DEFAULTSORT Bohr International GoldMedal Category Engineering awards Category Awards established in 1955 ... more details
The Albert B. Sabin GoldMedal is awarded annually by the Sabin Vaccine Institute in recognition of work in the field of vaccinology or a complementary field. It is in commemoration of the pioneering work of Albert B. Sabin . ref cite web url http sabin.org updates events events goldmedal awards title The Albert B. Sabin GoldMedal Award publisher Sabin Vaccine Institute accessdate 2009 10 22 ref List of previous recipients 2011 Douglas R. Lowy , M.D. and John T. Schiller , Ph.D. 2010 John D. Clemens , M.D. 2009 Rino Rappuoli , Ph.D. 2008 Ruth Nussenzweig , M.D., Ph.D. 2007 Hilary Koprowski , M.D. 2006 William H. Foege , M.D., M.P.H. 2005 Albert Z. Kapikian , M.D. 2004 William S. Jordan, Jr. , M.D. 2003 Samuel Katz pediatrician Samuel L. Katz , M.D. 2002 Stanley A. Plotkin , M.D. 2001 John B. Robbins , M.D. 2000 Ciro A. de Quadros , M.D., M.P.H. 1999 Maj. Gen. Philip K. Russell , M.D. USA Ret. 1998 Allen C. Steere , M.D. 1998 Myron M. Levine , M.D., D.T.P.H. 1997 Maurice R. Hilleman , Ph.D. 1996 Joseph L. Melnick , Ph.D., D.Sc. 1995 Robert M. Chanock , M.D. 1994 Donald A. Henderson , M.D., M.P.H. References Reflist External links http sabin.org Sabin Vaccine Institute Category Medicine awards Category Vaccinologists ... more details
The GoldMedal is the highest award of the Australian Institute of Architects awarded annually since 1960. The award was created to recognise distinguished service by Australia n architects who have designed or executed buildings of high merit produced work of great distinction resulting in the advancement of architecture or endowed the profession of architecture in a distinguished manner. Until August 2008, the Institute traded as the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and the award was called the RAIA GoldMedal . Winners 1960 in architecture 1960 Leslie Wilkinson 1961 in architecture 1961 Louis Laybourne Smith 1962 in architecture 1962 Joseph Fowell 1963 in architecture 1963 Arthur Stephenson 1964 Cobden Parkes 1965 Osborn McCutcheon 1966 William Laurie 1967 William Godfrey architect William Godfrey 1968 Roy Grounds 1969 Robin Boyd 1970 Jack McConnell architect Jack McConnell 1971 Frederick Lucas architect Frederick Lucas 1972 New South Wales Government Architect Ted Farmer 1973 J rn Utzon 1974 Raymond Berg 1975 Sydney Ancher 1976 Harry Seidler 1977 Ronald Gilling 1978 Mervyn Parry 1979 Bryce Mortlock 1980 John Andrews architect John Andrews 1981 Colin Madigan 1982 John Overall architect John Overall 1983 Gilbert Nicol & Ross Chisholm architect Ross Chisholm 1984 Philip Cox 1985 Richard Norman Johnson 1986 Richard Butterworth 1987 Daryl Jackson 1988 Romaldo Giurgola 1989 Robin Gibson architect Robin Gibson 1990 Peter McIntyre architect Peter McIntyre 1991 Donald Bailey architect Donald Bailey 1992 Glenn Murcutt 1993 Ken Woolley 1994 Neville Quarry 1995 no award 1996 ... Lawrence Nield ref cite news title 2012 GoldMedal Jury Citation for Lawrence Nield work publisher Australian ...?page 10708 RAIA GoldMedal Recipients 1960 2008 http www.architecture.com.au i cms?page 10500 2010 RAIA GoldMedal at Australian Institute of Architects website DEFAULTSORT Royal Australian Institute Of Architects GoldMedal Category Architecture awards Category Australian architecture Category Australian ... more details
Infobox building name AIA Tower native name image AIA Tower.jpg image size 200px caption View of AIA Tower from Victoria Harbour location No. 183 Electric Road , Fortress Hill , North Point , Hong Kong latd 22.2887751 longd 114.1922379 iso region HK coordinates format dms coordinates display title status Complete start date completion date 1999 opening 1999 building type antenna spire roof convert 180 m ft abbr on top floor floor count 44 elevator count cost floor area 700,000 sq. ft. ref Henderson Land Development http www.hld.com construction 90 aia.html website ref architect P & T Architects & Engineers Ltd. br Andrew Lee King Fun & Associates structural engineer main contractor Hang Tat Construction developer Henderson Land Development owner management references ref name SKY skyscraperpage 9548 ref ref name EMP cite web url http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id aiatower hongkong china title AIA Tower accessdate 2008 07 15 publisher Emporis.com ref ref http www.skyscrapercenter.com ... Habitat CTBUH ref The AIA Tower zh t is a skyscraper located in the North Point area of Hong ... hong kong office building index Building Profile.asp?B 6664 Primeoffice ref Overview Location AIA ... . ref name EMP The AIA Tower is composed entirely of commercial office space, ref name SKY ... 43F AIA Tower.html Mondestay ref Tenants AIA Wealth Select Centre, 12 F ref http www.aia.com.hk en contact aia customer service centre AIA Hong Kong Customer Service Centre ref University of Hong Kong School of Professional and Continuing Education HKU SPACE , AIA Tower Learning Centre, 15 F & 18 ... 0008.htm Abbott Hong Kong ref Images center gallery caption AIA Tower widths 220px heights 220px File HK Electric Road HK Gov Supplies Dept 1.jpg Entrance of AIA Tower at the corner of Electric ... AIA Tower n Newton Hotel a.jpg Entrance to the tower gallery center See also AIA Central List of tallest ... en propertieshk aia tower.shtml Floor plans on Henderson Land Development website Hong Kong Skyscrapers ... more details
The Albert Schweitzer GoldMedal for Humanitarianism was established in 1989. It is given to individuals who have demonstrated exemplary service to humanity. Recipients include Dwayne O. Andreas , Chairman of the Board, Archer Daniels Midland Mary Woodard Lasker , President, Lasker Foundation George H.W. Bush , 41st President of the United States Ted Turner , Vice Chairman, AOL Time Warner Inc. Andrzej Lepper , Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland Often confused with this award is the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism , established in 1986. See also Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism External links http www.schweitzerfellowship.org features who award.aspx Albert Schweitzer humanitarian awards award stub Category Humanitarian and service awards ... more details
GoldMedal Winners small The GoldMedal, the NFF s highest honor, has been presented to seven ... Foundation GoldMedal Winners Theodore Roosevelt Award NCAA Walter Payton Man of the Year Award ... football award navbox National Football Foundation GoldMedal Winners Category College football lifetime ... more details
University, Columbus, Ohio Received 1921 AIA Exhibition Medal in Public Buildings for Ohio Stadium ...AIA Columbus is a chapter of the American Institute of Architects . Founded in 1913 and nearing its centennial ..., AIA, of Lincoln Street Studio. History The Chapter was preceded by an organization called the Columbus ... of our Charter Members. However, the 1914 Annuary, or directory of AIA Members, lists as a Fellow ... Executive Secretary dated March 14, 1938 addressed to Kyle W. Armstrong, President of AIA Columbus ..., a second publication titled http www.ohioswallow.com book The AIA Guide to Columbus The AIA Guide to Columbus was published by Ohio University Press. ref The AIA Guide to Columbus 2008 Jeffrey T. Darbee ... at http issuu.com aiacolumbus docs yir 2008. Leadership The officers of AIA Columbus were as follows ... Member s Initial ref Journal of the AIA Vol. 1, No. 7 June 1913 The Board of Directors of The American ... 1952 A. M. Allen C. W. Bellows 1915 ref Columbus O. Chapter, A.I.A. Architects Elect Officers , The American ... ahd1030428.aspx Gene R. Milhoan 1942 Harvey Z. Schwager David Brehm Sandra LaFontaine 2004 ref AIA Ohio Directory of Architects, AIA Ohio A Society of the American Institute of Architects, 2004 ref ... Joseph V. Pax 2005 ref AIA Ohio Directory of Architects, AIA Ohio A Society of the American Institute ... LaFontaine Joseph V. Pax Lane J. Beougher 2006 ref AIA Ohio Directory of Architects, AIA Ohio A Society ... 176 96b Sandra Ann LaFontaine 1968 Joseph V. Pax Lane J. Beougher Tim Hawk 2007 ref AIA Ohio Directory of Architects, AIA Ohio A Society of the American Institute of Architects, 2007 ref http www.linkedin.com ... ref AIA Ohio Directory of Architects, AIA Ohio A Society of the American Institute of Architects, 2008 .... Gless 2009 ref AIA Ohio Directory of Architects, AIA Ohio A Society of the American Institute of Architects, 2009 ref http www.linkedin.com pub tim hawk aia 6 a20 682 Timothy Curtiss Hawk 1964 Peter .... Fellows Fellowship is one of the highest honors an AIA member may receive. Members that are elevated ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 Infobox award name GoldMedal current awards image Asaph Hall Gold Medal.jpg imagesize caption The GoldMedal award of Asaph Hall description for achievements in geophysics , solar physics , solar terrestrial physics , planetary sciences , astronomy , cosmology , astroparticle physics , and cosmochemistry presenter Royal Astronomical Society country United Kingdom year 1824 website http www.ras.org.uk The GoldMedal is the highest award of the Royal Astronomical Society . History In the early years, more than one medal was often awarded in a year, but by 1833 only one medal was being awarded per year. This caused a problem when Neptune was discovered in 1846, because many felt an award should jointly be made to John Couch Adams and Urbain Le Verrier . A controversy arose and no award was made in 1847. The controversy was resolved by giving 12 testimonial awards in 1848 to various people including Adams and Le Verrier, and in 1849 awards resumed, with a limit of one per year. Adams and Le Verrier did not get their gold medals until 1866 and 1868, respectively. Adams, as President, presented Le Verrier with the medal. The practice of awarding one medal a year continued until 1963, although two medals were awarded in both 1867 and 1886 and in a few years no award ... . GoldMedal laureates cat Recipients of the GoldMedal of the Royal Astronomical Society ... links http www.ras.org.uk awards and grants awards 268 List of recipients DEFAULTSORT GoldMedal ... Category British science and technology awards Category Awards established in 1824 cs GoldMedal ... Zel dovich 1985 Thomas Gold , Stephen Hawking 1986 George E. Backus , Alexander Dalgarno 1987 Takesi ... 17 February 2012 ref div col end Ancillary awards Silver medal On two occasions, silver medals ... Samuel Stratford , Mark Beaufoy Testimonial medal of 1848 George Biddell Airy John Couch Adams Friedrich ... Astronomical Society ja no Royal Astronomical Societys gullmedalje pl Z oty Medal Kr lewskiego ... more details
This is a list of recipients of the Congressional GoldMedal , the highest civilian honor bestowed by the United ... with Congressional GoldMedal Schulz family members to accept award on behalf of famed PEANUTS ... 04 ref Image Charles Schulz Congressional GoldMedal obverse.jpg center 75px File JohannesPaul2 portrait.jpg ... the U.S. Congress to bring Pope John Paul II the Congressional GoldMedal on January 8, 2001. ref cite news last Staff title Congress bestows GoldMedal on Pope. John Paul II work Catholic Insight date March 1, 2001 ref Image 2000 Pope John Paul II Congressional GoldMedal front.jpg center 75px File ... title Ronald, Nancy Reagan Presented With Congressional GoldMedal work CNN Live Event Special publisher ... CNN title President Bush Honors World War II Navajo Code Talkers Receiving Congressional GoldMedal .... ref cite news last DeNardo first Christina coauthors Associated Press title Congressional GoldMedal ... Henry H. Shelton Congressional GoldMedal front.jpg center 75px Image Tony Blair WEF 2008 cropped.jpg ... Robinson. ref cite news last Associated Press title Robinson awarded Congressional goldmedal work ...?id 2002582 accessdate 2008 12 03 ref Image 2003 Jackie Robinson Congressional GoldMedal front.jpg ... Congressional GoldMedal work USA Today publisher Gannett Co. Inc date March 24, 2004 url http www.usatoday.com news washington 2004 03 24 height goldmedal x.htm accessdate 2008 11 26 ref Image 2003 Dorothy Height Congressional GoldMedal front.jpg center 75px Joseph DeLaine Joseph A. DeLaine ... of Topeka et al. Congressional GoldMedal front.jpg center 75px Image Martin Luther King Jr NYWTS ... Rev. King and Coretta Scott King with a goldmedal work Jet magazine Jet date October 11, 2004 ref ... news last Charles B. Rangel Rangel, Charles B. title Tuskegee Airmen GoldMedal Signed Into Law ... ref Image 2006 Tuskegee Airmen Congressional GoldMedal front.jpg center 75px File Tenzin Gyatzo foto ... last Kaufman first Stephen title Dalai Lama Receives Congressional GoldMedal Congressman says leader ... more details
The American Institute of Chemists GoldMedal is the highest award of the American Institute of Chemists . It has been awarded since 1926. ref cite web url http www.theaic.org award winners goldmedal.html gma10s title GoldMedal Award publisher American Institute of Chemists accessdate 2011 02 19 ref The 2009 awardee was the Nobel Laureate Oliver Smithies ref cite web url http www.chemheritage.org press pr 09 apr 22.htm title Nobel Laureate Oliver Smithies to Receive 2009 American Institute of Chemists AIC GoldMedal publisher Chemical Heritage Foundation accessdate 2010 02 28 ref Medal recipients 1926 William Blum chemist Dr. William Blum 1927 Lafayette B. Mendel Dr. Lafayette B. Mendel 1929 Francis P. Garvan Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Garvan 1930 George Eastman Mr. George Eastman 1931 Andrew W. Mellon Mr. Andrew W. Mellon & Richard B. Mellon Mr. Richard B. Mellon 1932 Charles H. Herty Dr. Charles H. Herty 1933 Henry C. Sherman Dr. Henry C. Sherman 1934 James Bryant Conant Dr. James Bryant Conant 1936 Marston Taylor Bogert Dr. Marston Taylor Bogert 1937 James F. Norris Dr. James F. Norris 1938 Frederick G. Cottrell Dr. Frederick G. Cottrell 1940 Gustav Egloff Dr. Gustav Egloff 1941 Henry G. Knight Dr. Henry G. Knight 1942 William Lloyd Evans Dr. William Lloyd Evans 1943 Walter S. Landis Dr. Walter S. Landis 1944 Willard H. Dow Dr. Willard H. Dow 1945 John W. Thomas Dr. John W. Thomas 1946 Robert Price Russell Mr. Robert Price Russell 1947 Moses Leverock Crossley Dr. Moses Leverock Crossley 1948 Charles A. Thomas Dr. Charles A. Thomas 1949 Warren K. Lewis Dr. Warren K. Lewis 1950 Walter J. Murphy Dr. Walter J. Murphy 1951 Harry N. Holmes Dr. Harry N. Holmes 1952 Fred J. Emmerich Dr. Fred J. Emmerich 1953 J. C. Warner Dr. J. C. Warner 1954 William J. Sparks Dr. William J. Sparks 1955 Carl S. Marvel Dr. Carl S. Marvel 1956 Mr. Raymond Stevens 1957 Roy Newton Dr. Roy Newton ... url http www.theaic.org DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid 117 title 2008 AIC GoldMedal Awardee publisher ... more details
The GoldMedal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama , is awarded in April of each year to the winner of the school s music competition. List of winners of the GoldMedal 1910 Myra Hess piano 1924 Isidore Godfrey piano 1933 Max Jaffa 1938 Gordon Bartlett Holdom Singing Baritone ref name winners 1960 Jacqueline du Pr cello ref name winners 1968 Barbara Flynn 1980 Julian Tear ref name winners http www.gsmd.ac.uk music performance and collaboration the gold medal.html Winners at gsmd.ac.uk, accessed 30 September 2011 ref 1981 Susan Bickley ref name winners 1982 Simon Emes ref name winners 1983 Carol Smith ref name winners 1984 Kyoko Kimura ref name winners 1985 Peter Rose ref name winners 1986 Tasmin Little ref name winners 1987 Juliet Booth ref name winners 1998 Simon Smith ref name winners 1989 Bryn Terfel ref name winners 1990 Eryl Lloyd Williams ref name winners 1991 William Dazeley ref name winners 1992 Katherine Gowers ref name winners 1993 Nathan Berg ref name winners 1994 Richard Jenkinson ref name winners 1995 Jane Stevenson ref name winners 1996 Stephen de Pledge ref name winners 1997 Konrad Jarnot ref name winners 1998 Alexander Somov ref name winners 1999 Natasha Jouhl ref name winners 2000 Maxim Rysanov ref name winners 2001 Sarah Redgwick ref name winners 2002 David Cohen ref name winners 2003 Susanna Andersson ref name winners 2004 Boris Brovtsyn ref name winners 2005 Anna Stephany soprano ref name winners 2006 Anna Liisa Bezrodny violin ref name winners 2007 Katherine Broderick soprano ref name winners 2008 Sasha Grynyuk piano ref name winners 2009 Gary Griffiths baritone ref name winners 2010 Martyna Jatkauskaite piano ref name winners 2011 Natalya Romaniw ref name winners Notes reflist Category Guildhall School of Music and Drama Category Music competitions Category Events in London ... more details