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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
[edit]The 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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