1992 - Andreas Laursen, Denmark, author of a series of books of drawings of Danish ships.
1992 - Holm Petersen, Denmark, founder of the Maritime History Museum, Troense.
1992 - Peter von Busch, Sweden, Naval Museum, Karlskrona.
1992 - Jack Churchouse, New Zealand, Maritime Museum, Wellington.
1992 - Miroslav Tsanov, Bulgaria, for the restoration and preservation of ships.
1992 - Karl Kortum, United States, for a lifetime of historic ships preservation, San Francisco, California.
1992 - Dr. Fred Yalouris, United States, Snowsquall Project, Portland, Maine.
1992 - Professor Elisha Linder, Israel, founder of the Undersea Exploration Society.
1992 - George Dracopolous, Greece, founder of the Aegean Maritime Museum.
1992 - Commander Alan Bax, RN, England, tuition in underwater archaeology.
1993 - Jacob Isbrandtsen, United States, Wavertree and Black Pearl restoration, New York City.
1994 - James A. Forsythe, MBE, TD, England, for lifetime service to the Norfolk Wherry Trust and the World Ship Trust.
1994 - Alan Williams, England, Severn trow, Spry.
1995 - Clifford Mallory, United States, restoration and preservation of ships at Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Connecticut.
1995 - Rear Adm. Thomas J. Patterson, USMM, United States, Liberty ship Jeremiah O'Brien, San Francisco, California.
1995 - Captain Rennie Stewart, Scotland, HMS Unicorn, Dundee.
1995 - Mrs. Wil van Son, Netherlands, ramschip, Schorpioen.
1995 - Alan Wingood, Bermuda, Sea Venture Trust.
1996 - Rev. Dr. Ewan Corlett, England, SS Great Britain, Bristol.
1996 - Sir Jack Hayward, United Kingdom, SS Great Britain, Bristol.
1996 - John Smith, Falkland Islands, Falkland Islands Museum, Port Stanley.
1998 - Miss Meriel Larken, England, Yavari Project.
1999 - Mr. Sid Anning, England, HMS Cavalier.
2001 - Captain David T. Smith, England, HMS Trincomalee.
2002 - Mr. John Kearon, England, Pilot Vessel Edmund Gardner and preservation of vessels at Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool.
2002 - Dr. Ernst Schmidt, Germany, Preservation of Paddle Steamer Kaiser Wilhelm.
2002 - Bernard and Michèle Cadoret, France, for Substantial and scholarly publishing activities in Douarnenez and establishing and supporting maritime festivals in Brittany.
2003 - Dr. Ray Parkin, Tasmania: outstanding scholar, author of critically acclaimed two-volume work, HM Bark Endeavour, published in 1997.
2003 - Mr. Robert Albert, Australia: exemplary devotion to the cause of maritime heritage support of restoration of the barque James Craig.
2003 - Mr. William Foster, Australia, boatwright and craftsman: Founding Director of The May Queen Trust.
2003 - Admiral Mahjvendra Singh, for his work on the restoration of the Bombay Castle Wall.
2004 - Captain Gote Erik Sundberg, for research and literature of 19th and 20th century sailing vessels and in particular for his role in the preservation of the barque Pommern.
2005 - Dr Alan McGowan, Chairman of Victory Advisory Technical Committee for over 20 years
2005 - Mr Peter Goodwin, Keeper & Curator of HMS Victory;
2005 - Mr George Lawrence, Fleet Support Limited Technical Co-ordinator and Shipwright on board HMS Victory since 1970. |