New Year Honours 1999
Andrew Frank Davis
“For services to Music.”
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How common is this award?
The was awarded 28 times in the New Year Honours List 1999 — about 2% of the list.
How widely is this recognised?
4,560 people have been recognised for Arts & Culture.
Counts reflect the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records; earlier years are not yet included.
Honoured alongside them
Others awarded the same honour in the New Year Honours 1999
BridgetLouise Riley
Person1999
“For services to Art.”
Charles Alan McLiNTOCK
Person1999
“For services to the Church of England.”
David Ross Winkley
Person1999
“For services to Primary Education.”
Denis John Pereira Gray
Person1999
“For services to Quality and Standards in General Practice.”
Eric Brian Smith
Person1999
Francis Owen Garbett Williams
Person1999
George Ross Mathewson
Person1999
“For services to Economic Development and to Banking.”
Graham William Smith
Person1999
Henry John Roche
Person1999
Ian Gibson
Person1999
“For services to the Car Manufacturing Industry.”
James Shand
Person1999
John Ernest Walker
Person1999
John Kemp-Welch
Person1999
“For servicesto Financial Regulation and to Financial Services.”
John Kyffin Williams
Person1999
“For services to the Visual Arts in Wales.”
John Ralph Sidney Guinness
Person1999
“For services to the Nuclear Industry.”
John Richard Krebs
Person1999
“For services to Behavioural Ecology.”
Lyndon Jones
Person1999
“For services to Education.”
Michael Anthony Eardley Dummett
Person1999
“For services to Philosophy and to Racial Justice.”
Michael David Rawlins
Person1999
Mohammed Anwar Pervez
Person1999
Nicholas AndrewSEROTA
Person1999
“For services to the Visual Ajts.”
Nigel Barnard Hawthorne
Person1999
“For services to the Theatre, Film and Television.”
Peter Alfred Soulsby
Person1999
“For services to Leicester and to Local Government.”
Po-Shing Woo
Person1999
“For charitable services to the Arts.”
In the same field
Others recognised for Arts & Culture
Across the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records, 4,560 people have been recognised for Arts & Culture. See the full list →
Malorie Blackman
PersonDame Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
London, Greater London
“For services to Literature.”
Cerys Matthews,
PersonOfficer Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
“For services to Music.”
Mukesh Sharma
PersonOfficer Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Newtownabbey, County Antrim
“For services to Heritage.”
Julia Catherine Donaldson
PersonDame Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Horsham, West Sussex
“For services to Literature.”
Richard Starrs
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Stockton on Tees, North Yorkshire
“For services to Heritage.”
Adam Joolia
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Brighton, East Sussex
“For services to Young People and to Music.”
Julia Jones
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Carmarthenshire, Dyfed
“For services to Music.”
Margaret Irvine
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Birsay, Orkney
“For services to Drama and to the community in Orkney.”
Shirley Henderson (shirley Mcgill)
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Aberdeen, City of Aberdeen
“For services to Drama.”
James Fraser
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk
“For services to Tourism and Heritage in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.”
John Fannon
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Weymouth, Dorset
“For services to Heritage.”
Helen Fannon
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Weymouth, Dorset
“For services to Heritage.”
Daniel Crow
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Southampton, Hampshire
“For services to Artists and to Arts and Heritage.”
David Cottle
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Swansea, West Glamorgan
“For services to Jazz Music.”
Rebecca Chapman
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Norwich, Norfolk
“For services to Inclusive Theatre.”
Marilyn Blieck
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Prestwick, Ayrshire and Arran
“For services to Music and to the community in Ayrshire.”
Christopher Gaze
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
“For services to British Arts and Culture in Canada.”
Stephen Watson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Belfast, City of Belfast
“For services to Broadcasting and to Kidney Transplant Awareness and to Fundraising in Northern Ireland.”
Iain Varah
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Dunmow, Essex
“For services to Public Libraries, Culture and Leisure.”
Peter Talbot
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Eastbourne, East Sussex
“For services to the Arts.”
Paul Stacey
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
London, Greater London
“For services to Theatre.”
Lisa Riley
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Leeds, West Yorkshire
“For services to Drama and to Charity.”
Garry Richardson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Seale, Surrey
“For services to Sport Broadcasting.”
Suzanne Raine
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
“For services to Heritage.”
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· 1999
London Gazette (official record), published supplement. View the issue ↗
No gov.uk honours-list dataset covers 1999 — the published Gazette supplement is the sole source for this record.
Published 30 December 1998.
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