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Appearance
Musgrave Gold Medal winners
[edit]- 2015: Sly and Robbie, music; Orlando Patterson, literature[1]
- 2014: Anthony C. Winkler, sculpture; Petrona Morrison, education; Celia Christie-Samuels, medical research[2]
- 2013: Lee “Scratch” Perry, music; Franklin W. Knight, social history [3]
- 2012: Horace Fletcher, medical science; Edward Baugh, poetry and scholarship [4]
- 2011: Hedley Jones, music and audio engineering
- 2010: Terrence Forrester, science
- 2009: Wycliffe Bennett, arts development
- 2008: Carey Robinson, community development & heritage; Mercedes Richards, astronomy
- 2007: Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, development of Jamaican music; Bertram Fraser-Reid, chemistry
- 2006: Kamau Brathwaite, literature
- 2005: Richard Hart, history
- 2004: Olive Senior, documenting Jamaican heritage; Mico College, recognizing the importance of Jamaican culture
- 2003: Chris Blackwell, development of Jamaican music; Franklyn Prendergast, medicine
- 2002: David Pottinger, art; Clement Seymore 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd, music
- 2001: Hon. Lawson Douglas, urology
- 2000: Monty Alexander, music; Basil Barrington Watson, art ; University Singers, music
- 1999: Erna Brodber, literature ; Errol Morrison, medical science ; Lorna Goodison, poetry
- 1998: Jamaica Library Service, literature ; University of the West Indies
- 1997: No gold medal awarded
- 1996: Sir Roy Augier, Caribbean education history; Stuart Hall, sociological studies
- 1995: David Boxer, art through institution building and scholarship; Graham Roger Serjeant, medical science; John Golding, medical science
- 1994: Peter Abrahams, fiction and journalism ; Manley West, pharmacology
- 1993: No gold medal awarded
- 1989–92: Osmond Watson, art; Barry Higman, history; Gerald Lalor, science: Robert Hill, history
- 1988: Alfred Sangster, science and technical education ; Trevor Rhone, drama ; Clive Thompson, dance
- 1987: Olive Lewin, music ; Carl Abrahams, art ; Francis Nicholas, dance
- 1986: Derek Walcott, literature ; Kenneth E.N. Ingram, librarianship and history scholarship
- 1985: Mallica 'Kapo' Reynolds, painting and sculpture
- 1984: Cecil A. Baugh, ceramics
- 1983: Frederic G. Cassidy, philology and etymology
- 1982: Clinton Black, history (archival development)
- 1981: Rex Nettleford, dance and West Indian cultural development
- 1980: George Proctor, botany
- 1979: No gold medal awarded
- 1978: Louise Bennett, poetry and theatre
- 1977: Alicia Alonso, artistic excellence ; Ronald Moody, sculpture
- 1976: Victor Stafford Reid, literature
- 1975: Little Theatre Movement, theatre
- 1974: Nicolas Guillen, literature ; Albert Huie, art
- 1973: No gold medal awarded
- 1972: M. G. Smith, anthropology
- 1971: Amy Jacques Garvey, history
- 1970: Alvin Marriot, sculpture
- 1969: Ansel Hart, history
- 1968: Roger Mais, literature, posthumously
- 1967: No gold medal awarded
- 1966: Phillip Sherlock, history and literature
- 1965: Theodore E. Sealy, cultural development
- 1959–64: No gold medals awarded
- 1958: J.E. Clare McFarlane, poetry
- 1955–57: No gold medals awarded
- 1954: W. Adolphe Roberts, history literature
- 1952–53: No gold medals awarded
- 1951: George Goode, music
- 1944–50: No gold medals awarded
- 1943: Ena Ada Josephine, art and literature
- 1942: No gold medal awarded
- 1941: Edna Manley, art and literature (first award)
table
[edit]Year | Gold Medal | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal | |
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2014 | Sly and Robbie, music Orlando Patterson, literature |
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2015 | Anthony C. Winkler, sculpture Petrona Morrison, education Celia Christie-Samuels, medical research |
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1941 | Edna Manley, art and literature (first award) |
notes
[edit]- ^ "Sly and Robbie strike gold", Jamaica Observer, 22 October 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015
- ^ "Anthony Winkler and Jasmine Thomas-Girvan reap Musgrave Gold". susumba. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
- ^ "Eight Outstanding Jamaicans Awarded Musgrave Medals". Jamaica Information Service. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
- ^ "Musgrave Awardees". Institute of Jamaica. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Garcia 2005
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).