Musgrave Medal
The Musgrave Medal is an annual award by the Institute of Jamaica in recognition of achievement in art, science, and literature. Originally conceived in 1889 and named in memory of Sir Anthony Musgrave, the founder of the Institute and the former Governor of Jamaica who had died the previous year, the medal was the first to be awarded in the Western Hemisphere.
Albert HuieAlice Mary HagenAlvin MarriottAmy Jacques GarveyAnthony C. WinklerAnthony MusgraveArchie LindoBarrington WatsonBarry ReckordBarry W. HigmanBertram Fraser-ReidCarl AbrahamsCecil BaughCharles HyattChris BlackwellChristopher GonzálezClaude McKayCoxsone DoddDavid PottingerDean FraserDonnette ZaccaDonovan GermainDorothy Henriques-WellsEarl "Chinna" SmithEdward BaughErna BrodberErrol MorrisonFranklin W. KnightFrederic G. CassidyGeorge R. ProctorGloria EscofferyGraham Roger SerjeantGussie ClarkeHedley JonesInstitute of JamaicaJames Bond (ornithologist)Jean "Binta" BreezeJean D'CostaJohn FigueroaJohn Thompson (inventor)
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Musgrave Medal
The Musgrave Medal is an annual award by the Institute of Jamaica in recognition of achievement in art, science, and literature. Originally conceived in 1889 and named in memory of Sir Anthony Musgrave, the founder of the Institute and the former Governor of Jamaica who had died the previous year, the medal was the first to be awarded in the Western Hemisphere.
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