Recipients include: • 1902:
Ernst Georg Ravenstein,
for his efforts during 40 years to introduce scientific methods into the cartography of the United Kingdom • 1903:
Sven Hedin,
for his exploration in Central Asia • 1905:
John George Bartholomew,
for his efforts to raise the standard of cartography. • 1906:
W. M. Ramsay, • 1917:
John Keltie • 1919:
John Walter Gregory • 1920:
Harold St. John Loyd Winterbotham • 1922:
John F. Baddeley • 1924:
John Fillmore Hayford • 1927:
Charles Close • 1928:
Edward Ayearst Reeves • 1930:
Emmanuel de Margerie • 1932:
Arthur Philemon Coleman • 1934:
Edward Heawood • 1935:
Edward James Wayland • 1936:
Stanley Wells Kemp • 1938:
Arthur Robert Hinks • 1940:
O. G. S. Crawford • 1941:
Harold Jeffreys • 1946:
Herbert John Fleure,
for distinguished service in the advancement of geographical education and valuable researches into the human aspects of geography • 1947:
Eva G. R. Taylor • 1948:
Frank Debenham • 1950:
Emmanuel de Martonne • 1951:
Charles Cotton • 1953:
John Myres • 1955:
Sir John Russell,
for his studies of soils and agriculture • 1957:
Sidney William Wooldridge • 1958:
Roberto Almagià • 1959:
Gerald Seligman • 1960:
James Alfred Steers • 1962:
Carl Troll • 1963:
Henry Clifford Darby • 1964:
John Norman Leonard Baker • 1966:
Gerald Roe Crone • 1967:
Charles W. Phillips • 1968:
Walter Christaller • 1969:
Marcel Aurousseau • 1970:
Raleigh Ashlin Skelton • 1974:
Charles Alfred Fisher • 1975:
Carl O. Sauer • 1990:
Ron Johnston • 1991: John Clarke • 1992: John Goddard • 1993: Norman Graves • 1994:
Doreen Massey • 1995:
Helen Wallis • 1997:
David Lowenthal • 2001:
Peter Dicken • 2004:
Michael Watts,
for research on political economy, culture and power • 2005:
Ray Hudson,
for research on regional and industrial change in the UK and wider Europe • 2006: Jim Rose,
for contributions to quaternary research • 2007:
Peter Jackson,
for research on social geography • 2008:
Linda McDowell,
for research in socio-economic and feminist geography • 2009:
Philip Rees,
for research on population geography and demography • 2010:
Rick Battarbee,
for research in environmental change • 2011: John Lowe,
for research in Quaternary Science. • 2012:
Stuart N. Lane,
for research in physical geography and hydrological modelling. • 2013:
Paul A. Longley,
for research in geographic information science. • 2014:
Susan Jane Smith,
for research on geography • 2015:
Stephen Daniels,
for research excellence in cultural geography • 2016:
Ron Martin,
for research excellence in regional economic development • 2017:
Andrew Cliff, "for research excellence in spatial epidemiology" • 2018:
Wendy Larner, "for internationally leading research on globalisation and political economy" • 2019:
David Thomas, "for world leading research into dryland environments and societies" • 2022
Paul Cloke Rural geography • 2023
Anson Mackay For their transformative impact on the discipline of geography • 2024:
Lily Kong • 2025:
Gillian Rose ==See also==