Jackson-Gwilt Medal


The Jackson-Gwilt Medal is an award that has been issued by the Royal Astronomical Society since 1897. The original criteria were for the invention, improvement, or development of astronomical instrumentation or techniques; for achievement in observational astronomy; or for achievement in research into the history of astronomy. In 2017, the history of astronomy category was removed for subsequent awards and was transferred to a new award, the Agnes Mary Clerke Medal.
The frequency of the medal has varied over time. Initially, it was irregular, with gaps of between three and five years between awards. From 1968 onwards, it was awarded regularly every three years; from 2004 every two years; and since 2008 it has been awarded every year.
The award is named after Hannah Jackson née Gwilt. She was a niece of Joseph Gwilt and daughter of George Gwilt ; Hannah donated the original funds for the medal. It is the second oldest award issued by the RAS, after the Gold Medal.

List of winners

Source is unless otherwise noted.
YearWinnersReference
1897Lewis Swift
1902Thomas David Anderson
1905John Tebbutt
1909Philibert Jacques Melotte
1913Thomas Henry Espinell Compton Espin
1918Theodore E. R. Phillips
1923A. Stanley Williams and William Sadler Franks
1928William Reid and William Herbert Steavenson
1931Clyde William Tombaugh
1935Walter Frederick Gale
1938Frederick J. Hargreaves and Percy Mayow Ryves
1942Reginald Lawson Waterfield
1946Harold William Newton
1949Algernon Montagu Newbegin
1953John Philip Manning Prentice
1956Reginald Purdon de Kock
1960Frank Bateson and Albert F. A. L. Jones
1963George Eric Deacon Alcock
1968John Guy Porter
1971Alan William James Cousins
1974Geoffrey Perry
1977Patrick Moore
1980Roger Griffin
1983Grote Reber
1986David Malin
1989Richard Edwin Hills
1992Richard Stephenson
1995Janet Akyüz Mattei
1998Alexander Boksenberg
2001John E. Baldwin
2004Pat Wallace
2006Keith Taylor
2008Stephen Shectman
2009Peter Ade
2010Craig Mackay
2011Matt Griffin
2012Joss Bland-Hawthorn
2013Vikram Dhillon
2014George W. Fraser
2015Allan Chapman
2016Bruce Swinyard
2017Ian Parry
2018Wayne Holland
2019Anna Scaife
2020Roland Bacon
2021Floor van Leeuwen
2022Frank Eisenhauer
2023Roberto Abraham, Pieter van Dokkum
2024Keith Bannister & Ryan Shannon
2025Anna Moore