User:Rich Farmbrough/The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Export & Technology (Combined) (1967)

The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Export & Technology (Combined) (1967) was awarded on 21 April 1967, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients
The following nine organisations were awarded this year.
 * The British Drug Houses Ltd of London, N1, for export achievement by the Laboratory Chemicals Division, Poole, and for technological innovation in organic chemical processing by the Pharmaceutical Division, London.
 * The Colchester Lathe Co. Ltd of Colchester, Essex, for export achievement and for technological innovation in the methods of manufacturing lathes.
 * Hawker Siddeley Group Ltd of London, SW1, for export achievement by R. A. Lister & Co. Ltd., Dursley, Gloucestershire, and Blackstone & Co Ltd, Stamford, Lincolnshire, and for technological innovation in design of a diesel engine of medium speed for industrial and marine use by Mirrlees National Ltd., Stockport, Cheshire.
 * Holman Brothers Ltd of Camborne, Cornwall, for export achievement and for technological innovation in rotary screw compressors.
 * Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd of London, SW1, for export achievement by the Pharmaceuticals Division, Wilmslow, Cheshire, and Plant Protection Ltd., Fernhurst, Surrey, and for technological innovation in the manufacture of " Fluon " by the Plastics Division, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, and in titanium alloys for the aircraft industries by the Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Ltd., Birmingham.
 * Renold Ltd of Manchester, for export achievement by that company and for technological innovation in rotor milling machines by John Holroyd & Co. Ltd., Rochdale.
 * Rolls-Royce Ltd of Derby, for export achievement and for technological innovation in aero engines, both by the Aero Engine Division.
 * Smiths Industries Ltd of London, NW2, for export achievement and for technological innovation in marine radar, both by the Kelvin Hughes Division, Ilford, Essex.
 * The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority of London, SW1, for export achievement, and for technological innovation in the production for sale of radioisotopes for use in industry, both by the Radiochemical Centre, Amersham, Buckinghamshire.