• 1950/52:
Godfrey Allen • 1984:
Arthur Grimwade • 2004:
Bryan Toye • 2008:
Grant Macdonald • 2012: Hector Miller • 2013: Richard Agutter • 2014:
William Parente • 2016:
Michael Wainwright • 2017: Judith Cobham-Lowe • 2018: Michael Prideaux • 2019:
Timothy Schroder • 2020: Richard Fox • 2021:
Dame Lynne Brindley • 2022:
Lord Bridges • 2023:
Charles Mackworth-Young • 2024: Richard Reid • 2025:
Brigadier Ed Butler (698th)
Goldsmiths' Centre In 2012 the Goldsmiths’ Centre, a space for workshops, exhibitions and events, and education including apprentice training, opened in
Clerkenwell.
Current activities In July 2017, the Goldsmiths' Company announced it was to become a founding partner of the new
Museum of London, donating £10 million to the new site. It also announced a contribution of £250,000 to
Westminster Abbey for the
Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries, which opened in 2018. The Goldsmiths’ Company supports two large educational initiatives, providing funding for a science initiative in primary schools created by
Imperial College London and the
National Theatre’s programme of streamed recordings for primary schools. ==See also==