User:Rich Farmbrough/The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (1972)
The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (1972) was awarded by Queen Elizabeth the Second, of the United Kingdom, on 21 April, the Queen's birthday, and announced in the London Gazette.
Recipients
editThe following seventy-two organisations were awarded the export achievement prize in this year.[1][2][3]
- Acrow (Engineers) Ltd. of London W.2.[1]
- The Cryogenic Systems Division of Air Products Ltd. of New Malden, Surrey.[1]
- Allied Colloids Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Bradford, Yorkshire.[1]
- Aveling-Barford Ltd. of Grantham, Lincolnshire.[1]
- Aviation & General Insurance Co. Ltd. of London E.C.3.[1]
- Ayala Designs Ltd. of Ickenham, Middlesex.[1]
- Badalex Ltd. of Weybridge, Surrey.[1]
- The Pharmaceutical Division of Beecham Group Ltd. of Brentford, Middlesex.[1]
- Bibby Line Ltd. of Liverpool.[1]
- The Bowthorpe Power Equipment Division of Bowthorpe-Hellermann Ltd. of Bridgend, Glamorganshire.[1]
- Brefcon International Ltd. of London E.C.4.[1]
- British Caledonian Airways (Charter) Ltd. of Horley, Surrey.[1]
- The Machine Tool Division of Brown & Sharpe Ltd. of Plymouth, Devonshire.[1]
- John Brown Engineering (Clydebank) Ltd. of Clydebank, Dunbartonshire.[1]
- Burlington Fabrics (Holdings) Ltd. of Caerphilly, Glamorganshire.[1]
- Carding Specialists Co. Ltd. of Halifax, Yorkshire.[1]
- Cawoods Refractories Ltd. of Belvedere, Kent.[1]
- Centri-Spray Ltd. of Croydon, Surrey.[1]
- The Steel Division of George Cohen Sons & Co. Ltd. of London W.12.[1]
- Coles Cranes Ltd. of ofSunderland, Co. Durham.[1]
- Concord Lighting International Ltd. of London E.C.1.[1]
- Cosalt Caravans Ltd. of Grimsby, Lincolnshire.[1]
- Courtaulds Ltd. of London W.I .[2]
- Crown Staffordshire China Co. Ltd. of Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford-shire.[2]
- Darlington & Simpson Rolling Mills Ltd. of Darlington, Co. Durham.[2]
- Donaghadee Carpets Ltd. of Donaghadee, Co. Down .[2]
- G. G. Ellison Ltd. of Morley, Yorkshire .[2]
- Ellison Circlips Ltd. of Harden, Yorkshire .[2]
- Fletcher & Stewart Ltd. of Derby .[2]
- Foden Ibex Ltd. of Spratton, Northamptonshire .[2]
- Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. of Greenford, Middlesex .[2]
- Guildway Ltd. of Guildford, Surrey .[2]
- Gunson's Sortex Ltd. of London E.3... .[2]
- Sir William Halcrow & Partners of London W.11 .[2]
- John Harvey & Sons Ltd. of Bristol .[2]
- Hawker Siddeley Electric Ltd. of London W.C.2 .[2]
- The Automotive Components Division of Quinton Hazell (Holdings) Ltd. of Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire.[2]
- Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. - The Pharmaceuticals Division of Macclesfield, Cheshire and the Catalyst Group of the Agricultural Division, Billingham, County Durham.[2]
- Inchcape & Co. Ltd. of London E.C.3 .[2]
- Justerini & Brooks Ltd. of London S.W.I .[2]
- Lewmar Marine Ltd. of Havant, Hampshire .[2]
- The Marconi International Marine Co. Ltd. of Chelmsford, Essex.[2]
- Markon Engineering Co. Ltd. of Oakham, Rutland .[2]
- Medelec Ltd. of Woking, Surrey.[2]
- Model Toys Ltd. of Shorts, Lanarkshire .[2]
- Motherwell Bridge (Holdings) Ltd. of Motherwell, Lanarkshire.[2]
- The National Cash Register Co. (Manufacturing) Ltd. of Dundee.[2]
- Offshore Marine Ltd. of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk .[2]
- Oxford Air Training School of Kidlington, Oxfordshire .[2]
- The Oxford Instrument Co. Ltd. of Oxford.[2]
- Paterson Ewart Group Ltd. of London E.C.4 .[2]
- Phoenix Assurance Co. Ltd. of London E.C.4.[2]
- Power-Gas Ltd. of London W.1 .[2]
- Racal-Mobilcal Ltd. of Reading, Berkshire .[2]
- Rank Xerox Ltd. of London N.W.1 .[2]
- Rowntree Mackintosh Ltd. of York .[2]
- Saunders Valve Co. Ltd. of Cwmbran, Monmouthshire .[2]
- The Engineering Division of Selection Trust Ltd. of London E.C.2 .[2]
- Sherwood Medical Industries Ltd. of Crawley, Sussex .[2]
- The Sky van Division of Short Brothers & Harland Ltd. of Belfast.[2]
- Hugh Smith (Glasgow) Ltd. of Glasgow .[2]
- Stibbe Machinery Ltd. of Leicester .[2]
- The Marine Division of Stone Manganese Marine Ltd. of London S.E.7.[2]
- Taylor Woodrow International Ltd. of London W.5.[2]
- Turner Machinery Ltd. of Bramley, Yorkshire.[3]
- R. Twining & Co. Ltd. of Andover, Hampshire.[3]
- James Walker & Co. Ltd. of Woking, Surrey.[3]
- John Walker & Sons Ltd. of London S.W.1.[3]
- The Walmsley (Bury) Group Ltd. of Bury, Lancashire.[3]
- The Dietetic Foods Division of Wander Ltd. of London W.1.[3]
- Warner Swasey Asquith Ltd. of Halifax, Yorkshire.[3]
- Wood Bros. (Furniture) Ltd. of Ware, Hertfordshire.[3]
- Note: The combined award was made to one company in 1972, Lansing Bagnall.[2]
References
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