Queen's Gold Medal For Poetry - Recipients

Recipients

  • 2011: Jo Shapcott
  • 2010: Don Paterson
  • 2007: James Fenton
  • 2006: Fleur Adcock
  • 2004: Hugo Williams
  • 2003: U. A. Fanthorpe
  • 2002: Peter Porter
  • 2001: Michael Longley
  • 2000: Edwin Morgan
  • 1998: Les Murray
  • 1996: Peter Redgrove
  • 1992: Kathleen Raine
  • 1991: Judith Wright
  • 1990: Sorley Maclean
  • 1989: Allen Curnow
  • 1988: Derek Walcott
  • 1986: Norman MacCaig
  • 1981: D. J. Enright
  • 1977: Norman Nicholson
  • 1974: Ted Hughes
  • 1973: John Heath-Stubbs
  • 1971: Stephen Spender
  • 1970: Roy Fuller
  • 1969: Stevie Smith
  • 1968: Robert Graves
  • 1967: Charles Causley
  • 1965: Philip Larkin
  • 1964: R. S. Thomas
  • 1963: William Plomer
  • 1962: Christopher Fry
  • 1960: John Betjeman
  • 1959: Frances Cornford
  • 1957: Siegfried Sassoon
  • 1956: Edmund Blunden
  • 1955: Ruth Pitter
  • 1954: Ralph Hodgson
  • 1953: Arthur Waley
  • 1952: Andrew Young
  • 1940: Michael Thwaites
  • 1937: W. H. Auden
  • 1934: Laurence Whistler

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