1980 Birthday Honours

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The Queen's Birthday Honours 1980 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the Queen. They were published on 13 June 1980 for the United Kingdom and Colonies, [1] Australia, [2] New Zealand, [3] Mauritius, [4] Fiji, [5] Bahamas, [6] Papua New Guinea, [7] Solomon Islands, [8] Tuvalu, [9] Saint Lucia, [10] and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. [11]

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The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.

United Kingdom and Colonies

Baron (Life Peers)

Privy Councillor

Knight Bachelor

Diplomatic Service & Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of South Australia
State of Western Australia

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Alexander Steedman, KCB CBE DFC .

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland

Order of Saint Michael & Saint George

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Colin Keon-Cohen, OBE, of Toorak. For service to returned servicemen.
State of Queensland
  • Archibald James McDonald, of Cloncurry. For services to the community.
State of Western Australia

Royal Victorian Order

Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

  • The Honourable John Francis Harcourt Baring.
  • The Right Honourable Esmé Mary Gabriel, The Countess of Cromer.
  • Richard Hugh Buller Hamersley, MVO.
  • Lieutenant Commander Arthur John Arundell Holdsworth, OBE Royal Navy.
  • Major Raymond MacLaran, MVO.
  • Commander George John Manson, CD , Royal Canadian Navy (Ret'd).

Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)

  • Captain Jeremy John Mainwaring-Burton, Irish Guards.
  • Peter James Dingle.
  • Fiona Henderson.
  • David Gordon Illingworth.
  • Violet Margaret McGhee.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Brian Mylchreest, OBE TD JP .
  • Anne Mary Neal, MVO.
  • Dorothy Joan Stephens, MBE.
  • John Robert Whitbread.
  • Squadron Leader Geoffrey Hector Williams, Royal Air Force.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)

  • Squadron Leader Malcolm Stanley Bartlett, Royal Air Force.
  • Elfed Morris Bowen.
  • John Clench.
  • Frances Dimond.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Graham.
  • Gerald Stanley Harman.
  • Carlo Gerald Terry.
  • Chief Yeoman Warder Leslie Varley, MBE.

Royal Victorian Medal

In Silver

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal

In Silver
  • Ernest George Hatcher.
  • Robert Geddes Macdonald.

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

Order of the British Empire

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Civil Division
  • The Right Honourable Mary, Baroness Soames, MBE . For public service, particularly in connection with Rhodesia.
  • Ann Marcella Springman, OBE . For political and public service.

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service & Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Professor Joseph Terence Burke, CBE, of Mount Dandenong. For service to the Arts.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Captain Richard Durnford Franklin.
  • Captain Robin John Pashley Heath.
  • Captain Stanley George Morgan, MVO.
  • Captain Robert Kenneth Alcock, ADC.
  • Captain John Desmond Fisher, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Eric Warren Coburn, (Retired).
  • Air Commodore John Lawson Field.
  • Group Captain George Earl Ord, OBE.
  • Group Captain David Anderson Toon.
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service & Overseas List
  • Malcolm James Alexander, Director of Marine, Hong Kong.
  • Michael George Bloomer. For services to British commercial interests in Nigeria
  • Paul Brauner. For services to British commercial interests in Dubai.
  • Professor Alexander John Carmichael. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
  • Taufik Suliman Cotran, Chief Justice of Lesotho.
  • Owen Glyn Griffith, OBE MVO, British High Commissioner, Maseru.
  • Peter James Gunter, OBE. For services to British commercial interests in the British community in Kuwait.
  • James Lawson Kergan. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Kuwait.
  • Professor Uwe Kitzinger. For services to British academic interests in France.
  • Norman Dunvegan Macleod. For services to British commercial interests in Japan.
  • Edward Hewitt Nichols, OBE. Director of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hong Kong.
  • Wilfred Francis Pickering, Justice of Appeal, Hong Kong.
  • Dr. Edward Stanley Davis Ratteray. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Dr. Stanley Arthur Ridgwell. For services to British commercial interests in Malaysia.
  • John Martin Rowlands, Secretary For the Civil Service, Hong Kong.
  • Abraham William Serfaty, OBE JP. For public services in Gibraltar.
  • Norman Sinclair Thompson, Chairman, Mass Transit Railway Corporation, Hong Kong.
  • Michael Jackson Ward, British Council representative, Italy.
  • Dr. Edward Hammond Williams, MBE. For medical and welfare services to the community in Uganda.
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
  • Winifred Alice Freeman, MBE, of Galloways Hill. For community services.
  • Thomas McCormack, MBE, of Clayfield. For service to the community and to the people of Queensland.
State of Western Australia
  • Neil Campbell Hawkins, of North Beach. For public and community service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander William Forster Charter.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Henry James Flamank, Royal Marines.
  • Commander Michael David Goodwin.
  • Commander John Sydney Guard.
  • Commander Peter Swan Leggott.
  • Commander Colin McKenzie Marr.
  • Commander John Christopher Mather.
  • Commander John Alexander Rogers.
  • Commander Edward William De Warenne Waller.
  • Commander William Nicholas Lavington Woodley.
Army
Overseas Award
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Maurice Arnold (2617855).
  • Wing Commander William Arthur Creasey (5201843).
  • Wing Commander Keith Owen Harding (4220028).
  • Wing Commander Barry Dalziel Jones (506590).
  • Wing Commander Graham Franklin Lawrence (609200).
  • Wing Commander Terence John Nash, AFC , (4230199).
  • Wing Commander George Richard Profit, AFC, (4231082).
  • Wing Commander Paul Leo Quin (505210).
  • Wing Commander Kenneth John Ryan (1890373).
  • Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Michael George Pierre Venn (505202).
  • Wing Commander Martyn Wootton Ward (5200731).
Overseas Award
Civil Division
  • James Burnside Addison, lately Works Manager, Drungans Works, Plastics Division, Dumfries, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
  • Syed Mohsin Mohammed Ali, Diplomatic Editor, Reuters Ltd.
  • Hubert Allen, Chairman and General Manager, Yelloway Motor Services Ltd.
  • Albert Alfred James Anderson. For political and public service in the South East.
  • George Thomas Arnold, Divisional Organiser, Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, Northumberland (Tyne and Blyth).
  • Wallace Gerald Atkinson, Chairman and Chief Executive, London Bridge Engineering Ltd.
  • Harry Allen Bailey, QPM, Assistant Chief Constable, Staffordshire Police.
  • Charles George Edmond Banks, Chairman and Chief Executive, Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd. For services to export.
  • Mark Barber. For services to Boys' Clubs in South Yorkshire.
  • Peter John Barlow, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Zita Honora Barnett. For services to midwifery.
  • Rex Bate, Director, Renold Ltd.
  • George Meyrick Beddoe, Director, The Halifax Courier Ltd.
  • Philip Thomas Battye Bendall, lately Chief Special Services Officer, Bradford Local Education Authority.
  • Roland Edward Benner, Chairman, Frank E. Benner Ltd., Belfast.
  • Raymond John Bernie, Chief Executive and Town Clerk, Borough of Ellesmere Port and Neston Council.
  • Allan Farquharson Blacklaws, Director of Personnel, Scottish and Newcastle Breweries Ltd.
  • Thomas James Booth, Manager, Personnel Department, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
  • Ruth Elizabeth Mary Bowden, Professor of Anatomy, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine.
  • Geoffrey Boycott. For services to Cricket.
  • Thomas Martin Brannan, Chairman, Fire and Emergency Planning Committee, Association of County Councils.
  • Thomas Edward Brassington, Headmaster, Ralph Gardner High School, North Shields.
  • Thomas Anthony Breakell, President, Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union.
  • Wilfred Kayran Brennan, Assistant Education Officer, Inner London Education Authority.
  • William Percival Broomfield, Chairman, Aberdeen Airport Consultative Committee.
  • Robert Edward Brum. For political and public service in Greater London.
  • Wilfred Jasper Burnett, DSO DFC AFC, Secretary, Unit Trust Association.
  • Edwin Bushby, Farmer, Cumbria.
  • John Cameron, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Education, University of London.
  • George Carlton, lately Director of Administration, Strathclyde Regional Council.
  • Paul Evan Carter, lately Manager, Central Planning Group, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd.
  • Roger Leslie Carter, Works Director, Bristol, J. S. Fry & Sons.
  • Nigel Chancellor, Managing Director, May & Baker Ltd.
  • Charles Vernon Chappell. For political service in the West Midlands.
  • Brigadier George James Stewart Chatterton, DSO, Chairman, Lady Hoare Trust.
  • Albert Woods Chisholm, Principal, Clydebank Technical College.
  • Terence George Clark, Chairman and Managing Director, Engineering Laboratory Equipment Ltd. For services to export.
  • Robert Climie. For services to Orienteering.
  • Alan Wallace Coates, Principal, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Sydney Morris Cockerell, Bookbinder.
  • Joseph Edward Colehan, District Alkali Inspector, Health & Safety Executive, Department of Employment.
  • Raymond Crosby Cook. For services to the Royal British Legion in the South East.
  • Valerie Elizabeth Cook, Headmistress, La Retraite High School, Bristol.
  • Margaret Jean Drummond Cooper, Chief Education Officer, General Nursing Council for England and Wales.
  • William Trevor Cosby, Deputy Chairman, A.A.F. Ltd.
  • Helen Margaret Crompton, Chief Area Nursing Officer, Grampian Health Board.
  • Roland Joseph Culver, Actor.
  • Robert Henry Dagworthy, Deputy Editor, Official Report, House of Commons.
  • Margaret Dalloway. For services to home economics education.
  • William Frank Dancey, Chief Fire Officer, West Glamorgan Fire Brigade.
  • Eric Sidney Harold Davies, General Manager, Cardiff Telephone Area, Wales and the Marches Telecommunications Board, Post Office.
  • John Arthur Davison, County Surveyor and Bridgemaster, Cumbria County Council.
  • Daphne Joan Denver, Director, West Yorkshire Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Stanley George Albert Dow, Principal, Department of the Environment.
  • Peter Robert Lionel Drew, Director, Taylor Woodrow Ltd.
  • Captain Guilford Dudley, Harbourmaster, Milford Haven.
  • Geoffrey Harry George Dyson, lately President, British Association of National Coaches.
  • Catherine Elizabeth Easton. For political and public service in Western England.
  • Bernard Albert Eastwell, Managing Director, V. G. Instruments Ltd. For services to export.
  • Betty Ewen Eastwood. For political and public service in West Yorkshire.
  • William Edgar, District Community Physician, West Berkshire.
  • Percy Edwards, Divisional Director and General Manager, Hatfield-Chester Division, Aircraft Group, British Aerospace.
  • Ivor Evans, Deputy Director, Mining Research and Development Establishment, National Coal Board.
  • Captain Philip Herbert Earle Welby-Everard, DSC DL. For public service in Lincolnshire.
  • Charles Hugh Branston Faulkner, Director, Help the Aged.
  • Samuel Fedida, lately Technical Director, Aregon International Ltd.
  • Mary Elizabeth Floyd, DL, Chairman, Wiltshire Probation and After-Care Committee.
  • Montague Patrick Ford, Veterinary Surgeon, North Uist.
  • Harold Leslie Freakes, Secretary, the Historical Association.
  • Jack Padbury Friswell. For political and public service in Wessex.
  • Eric John Frogley, MBE ERD, Transport Adviser (U.K.), Transport and Distribution Advisory Department, Unilever Ltd.
  • Henry Lavender Frost, Member, Maldon District Council.
  • John Frost, Headmaster, Sullivan Upper School, Holywood, County Down.
  • Trevor Ferber Joseph Galley, Director, Graesser Salicylates Ltd., Deeside, Clwyd.
  • Maureen Frances Fraser-Gamble, Secretary, Association of Nurse Administrators.
  • Margaret Gardiner (Margaret Emilia Gardiner Bernal). For services to the Pier Arts Centre Trust, Stromness.
  • Bernard Henry Geddes. For services to the Children's Film Foundation Ltd.
  • Herbert Leslie George, lately Headmaster, Christleton County High School, Chester.
  • Charles Walker Burgess Gilbert, MC, Principal, Department of Energy.
  • Peter Gill, Director, Riverside Studios.
  • Robert Howard Gosling, Consultant Psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic.
  • Cedric Richard William Grantham, Chairman, East Midlands Electricity Consultative Council.
  • Anthony George Molyneux Greenland. For political service.
  • Philip James Grimmer. For services to local government in Gwent.
  • Frank Eric Cyril Habgood, lately Superintending Engineer, Department of Transport.
  • Bryan Denis Hall, Senior Sales Director, James Mackie & Sons Ltd.
  • Joan Helen Hall. For services to the Girl Guides Association in Hampshire.
  • Edward Vaughan Harper, Headmaster, Welshpool High School.
  • Kenneth Cecil Harrison, MBE, lately Chief Librarian, Westminster City Council.
  • Clifford Ronald Hatts, General Manager, Television Design Group, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Ronald William Henry Harvey Hearn, MBE. For services to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
  • Bernard Oliver Heath, Divisional Technical Director, Warton Division, Aircraft Group, British Aerospace.
  • David Helm, QPM, lately Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police.
  • Noel Peers Hepworth, Director, Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.
  • Josef Herman, Painter.
  • Stanley Ernest Wood-Higgs, Director, Office Machines and Equipment Federation.
  • Eric George Hills, lately Assistant Director, Postal Engineering Development Division, Post Office.
  • Donald Lane Vere Hodge. For services as Election Commissioner, Rhodesia.
  • John Hogg, Secretary, Local Government Staff Commission, Northern Ireland.
  • John Anthony Charles Humphries, Chairman, Water Space Amenity Commission.
  • Kenneth Llewellyn Hunt, Professor of Computing Science, Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham.
  • Eric Jameson, Chairman, E. Jameson Associates.
  • Elly Whitehouse-Jansen, Director, the Richmond Fellowship.
  • Metford Arthur Jeanes, Chairman, Somerset College of Agriculture and Horticulture.
  • Herbert George Jenkins, lately Senior Principal, Department of Education and Science.
  • David Tucker Johnston, Partner, Johnston & Wright, Carlisle.
  • Frederick Henry Jones, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Jane Wyndham-Kaye, General Secretary, Health Visitors' Association.
  • William James Kerr, Governor Class I, Prison Service.
  • Charles Llewellyn King, Clerk of the Lists, Royal Courts of Justice.
  • Enid Lakeman. For political and public service.
  • Ronald Smith Lancaster, QPM. For services as Assistant Police Adviser, Salisbury Province, Rhodesia.
  • Peter Johnston Lane, Senior Principal, British Library.
  • Alexander Eric Large, TD DL, lately Chairman, Visiting Committee, Noranside Borstal Institution, Angus.
  • Charles Richard Leggott. For services to the community in Lincolnshire.
  • John Logan Lewis, Senior Science Master, Malvern College.
  • James Denis (John) Long, lately General Secretary, Newcastle upon Tyne Council for Voluntary Service.
  • Jack Longden, Principal, Keighley Technical College.
  • William Francis Grattan Lord. For services to the Royal National Life-Boat Institute, particularly in Scotland.
  • Joseph Lowry, Consultant Clinical Pathologist, Southern Health and Social Services Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Grenville Llewellyn Lucas, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • William McCrorie, Senior Principal Legal Executive, Metropolitan Police.
  • Thomas Alexander McGowran, Managing Director, F. Johnston & Co. Ltd.
  • Allan McLeod, DL. For public service in Dunbartonshire.
  • Margaret Henderson McLeod, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Duncan McInnes McNiven. For services to Glasgow Legal Aid Committee.
  • Thomas Charles David Manby, Head, Machine Division, National Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Silsoe, Bedfordshire.
  • Joseph Mercer. For services to horse racing.
  • Edward Septimus Milburn, lately Marketing Director, North East Area, National Coal Board.
  • John Miller, Member, Chemical Economic Development Committee.
  • Ivan Montgomery, President, Road Safety Council of Northern Ireland.
  • Muriel Elizabeth Morley. For services to speech therapy.
  • Professor Robert Joseph North, lately Vice-Principal, University of Birmingham.
  • Mary Elizabeth O'Fee, lately Mayor, North Down Borough Council.
  • Brigadier John Briton Oldfield, Secretary, Eastern Wessex Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Olwen Jones Padfield. For services to the magistracy in Wolverhampton.
  • Jonathan Hector Carruthers Pape, General Manager, National Dock Labour Board.
  • John Albert Parker, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Ian Walter Forestall Paterson. For political and public service in Northern England.
  • Ranald James Paterson. For Services as Election Supervisor, Buhera District, Rhodesia.
  • Robert Lancelot Paterson, MC ERD, Director, Merseyside Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  • Douglas Medcalf Paulin, Member, Eastern Health and Social Services Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Hedley Joyce Phillips, QPM, Deputy Chief Constable, Hampshire Constabulary.
  • Reginald Thomas Pine, General Secretary, The Association of Optical Practitioners.
  • Clive Sheridan Tonting, Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • Christopher George Prater. For services to art.
  • Charles Frederick Proctor, lately Conductor, Alexandra Choir.
  • Manuel Rabstein, lately Member, Diamond Committee, HM Customs and Excise.
  • Bernard Butts Reiss, General Medical Practitioner, Cambridge.
  • Harry Richardson, Chairman, Technical Sub-Committee, Home Grown Timber Advisory Committee.
  • Anthony Roger Rickard, Clerk to the Justices, Colchester, Harwich and Tendring Petty Sessional Divisions.
  • Frederick Craig Riddle, Viola Player.
  • Gordon Ridley, Director of Planning and Transportation, Greater London Council.
  • Walter John Beavan Robinson, lately Education Secretary, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Anne Lucinda Romilly, Deputy Superintendent-in-Chief, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Reginald Fernand Harry Ross, TD, City Estates Officer, Birmingham City Council.
  • John Rowsell, Farmer, Hampshire.
  • John Arthur Halstead Douglas Savill, lately Member, Diamond Committee, HM Customs and Excise.
  • Godfrey Saxon, Principal Scientific Officer, Daresbury Laboratory, Science Research Council.
  • Irene Frances Say, Deputy Chairman, Board of Visitors, HM Prison Maidstone.
  • Gerhart Martin Schaefer, Chairman, Lawtex Ltd., Manchester.
  • Herbert August Edward Scheele. For services to Badminton.
  • Gerald Walter Scott, Chairman and Managing Director, Abbeycraft Furniture Ltd. For services to export.
  • Vera Stephanie Shirley, Chairman, F International Group.
  • Iain Crichton Smith, Writer.
  • Dennis Spooner, lately Headmaster, Beaver Hill Secondary School, Sheffield.
  • Michael Fabian Spungin. For political and public service in the East Midlands.
  • Prunella Stack (Ann Prunella Power). For services to the Women's League of Health and Beauty.
  • Captain David Robert Grant Stephen, RD, Commanding Officer, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland Fishery Protection Vessel Westra.
  • Henry Frank Stephens, MBE ERD, Head of Fuel and Energy Department, Confederation of British Industry.
  • Philip Ladlow Stride, lately Divisional Manager, Defence and Avionic Systems, MEL Equipment Co. Ltd. For services to export.
  • Edward Robson Sumner, Director, Swift & Co. Ltd.
  • Percy Tayler, VRD, Principal, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Margery Helen Taylor, Director of Social Services, London Borough of Redbridge.
  • Paul Arthur Taylor, General Manager of Exploration Companies, British Gas Corporation.
  • Alfred Tennick, Principal Industrial Relations Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Eric Jones Thomas, Principal Professional Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Captain Michael Glegge Thomas, Master, Ocean Transport & Trading Ltd.
  • Eric Francis Thurston, Chairman, Thurston Engineering Co. Ltd.
  • Edward Robert Arthur Trengove. For public service in Cornwall.
  • Alan Burnyeat Turnbull. For services to agriculture in Wales.
  • Ronald James Turner. For political and public service in Western England.
  • Patrick Hare Vivian Twist, Chairman, Trustee Savings Bank of Birmingham and the Midlands.
  • Maurice Hobson Twydell. For political service in Eastern England.
  • John Galloway Wallace, Chairman, Working Party on Health Priorities.
  • Oliver Maxwell Watt, Consultant Anaesthetist IA, Administrative Charge, Monklands District General Hospital, Airdrie.
  • Frank Whipp, lately Principal, Department of Trade.
  • Raymond Maurice Whitfield, Senior Principal, Home Office.
  • Alan Herbert Wickens, Director of Research, British Rail.
  • Clifford Willetts, Member, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • John Christopher Williams, Guitarist.
  • John Owen Williams. For political and public services.
  • John Raymond Williams, Senior Inspector, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • John Grant Williamson, Vice President, Rent Assessment Panel for Scotland.
  • Charles Wilson, lately Headteacher, Auchenharvie Academy, Stevenston.
  • David Winter, Partner, Baker & McKenzie. For services to export.
  • Graham Woodcock. For political and public service in the North West.
  • John Charles Woolley, District Administrator, North Devon Health District, Devon Area Health Authority.
  • Leslie Victor Worsdell, DFC AE, Director, Airport and Flight Operations, Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering) Ltd.
  • Elizabeth Beatrice Joan Worsfold. For political and public service in Wales.
  • Bertram Alfred Young, Dramatic Critic, Financial Times .
  • John Henderson Young, Councillor, City of Glasgow District Council.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Claude Alan Axworthy, First Secretary (Administration), British High Commission, Ottawa.
  • Rex Lauriston Basedon. For services to the British community in Lille.
  • Professor Robert William Bell. For services to university education in Swaziland.
  • Clive Brasnett, British Council Representative, Lebanon.
  • Winifred Calmels, MBE, lately First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Rome.
  • Monsignor Facundo Jose Castillo, Vicar-General of Belize.
  • Dr. Hector William Catling. For services to British cultural interests in Greece.
  • Ian Pender Chalmers, First Secretary, HM Embassy, Paris.
  • Dr. Kenneth Kwok-Wing Chaun. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Professor Michael James Colbourne. For services to medical education in Hong Kong.
  • Francis William Courtney, MC. For services to the British community in Bombay.
  • The Reverend Frederick Ronald Dain. For educational and welfare services to the community in Kenya.
  • Reece Discombe. For services to the community in the New Hebrides Condominium.
  • Philip Guy Mansfield Dudeney. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Nigeria.
  • Gilbert Edward Macdonald Eastaugh. For services to the British community in Oporto.
  • Irene Monica Harries Easton, MBE, lately First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Paris.
  • Charlesworth Walterfield Edwards, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Economic Development, Antigua.
  • Michael George Eltenton, British Council Representative, Portugal.
  • Ian Robert George Ferguson. For services to British commercial interests in Düsseldorf.
  • Denis Lees Hall. For services to the British community in Paris.
  • Maurice Hall. For services to British commercial interests and to the community in Johannesburg.
  • Leslie Frederick Walter Hayward. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Dubai.
  • George Ho. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Fred Howarth. For services to co-operatives development in Jordan.
  • Michael Edward Howell, Charge D'Affaires, HM Embassy, Kabul.
  • John Alexander Lawrence, Assistant Education Adviser, British Council, New Delhi.
  • Frank Hui-Po Lin. For services to commerce in Hong Kong.
  • Austin Hugh McNally. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Osaka.
  • Dr. Frederick Christopher Maddox. For medical and welfare services to the community in Thailand.
  • Michael White Marshall, First Secretary (Commercial), HM Embassy, Caracas.
  • Professor Alan Philip Mead. For services to university education in Nigeria
  • Adrian Bertrand Monk, JP. For public services in the Falkland Islands.
  • Justin Patrick Pearse Nason, First Secretary, British High Commission, Kampala.
  • James Armour Nimmo. For services to the British community in Karachi.
  • Edward Desmond O'Mahony, lately Charge D'Affaires, HM Embassy, San Salvador.
  • Dr. Quamina William Osborne. For services to medicine and the community in the British Virgin Islands.
  • The Venerable Thomas Rothwell Quin, Archdeacon of Switzerland.
  • Colin Morven Sharman. For services to the British community in the Netherlands.
  • Harry Thomas Edwin Smith. For services to agricultural development in Swaziland.
  • David Rolland Spedding, First Secretary, HM Embassy, Abu Dhabi.
  • Harry David Stead, Director of Engineering Development, Public Works Department, Hong Kong.
  • William Frederick Stones. For services to British commercial interests in Hong Kong.
  • Thomas Stubbs, lately First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Addis Ababa.
  • Margaret Albinia Joanna Swinley, lately British Council Representative, Israel.
  • Dr. Joseph Taylor. For medical and welfare services to the community in Tanzania.
  • Norman Wade. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in India.
  • Howard Walters. For services to the British community in Karachi.
  • Albert Paul Weaver, lately British Council Representative, Ghana.
  • Donald James Williams. For services to education in Bermuda.
  • James Fletcher Williams. For services to agricultural development in Yemen.
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Kelvin Coe, of Kensington. For services to the Australian ballet.
  • Councillor Allan Albert Dunstan, of Donald. For municipal service.
  • Thomas Leslie William Emerson, of Vermont. For services to special education.
  • John Albert Hepworth, of Brighton. For services to accounting and the community.
  • Jack Kennedy, of Burwood. For services to the physically handicapped.
  • David Mandie, MBE, of Toorak. For community service.
  • Marilyn Patricia Rowe Maver, of Camberwell. For services to the Australian ballet.
  • Berek Robert Segan, of North Ivanhoe. For services to the arts.
  • Loma Verdun Sisely, of Toorak. For services to medicine.
State of Queensland
  • Councillor John Leslie Beausang, of Caloundra. For services to local government.
  • Kevin James Driscoll, of Bridgeman Downs. For services to the building industry.
  • Leslie George Duthie, of Rockhampton. For services to the community and the tourist industry.
  • Yvonne May Herbert, of Graceville. For services to charity and the community.
  • Daniel Costigan McEnery, of Upper Mount Gravatt. For services to charity.
  • The Reverend Eric Roy Moore, of Eastern Heights. For services to the community.
State of South Australia
State of Western Australia
  • William Thomas Peart, of Floreat Park. For services to trade and industry.
  • George Alexander Shea, of Dalkeith. For services to public transport.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander Norman William Bell.
  • Fleet Chief Radio Supervisor David John Caless, J898263J.
  • Lieutenant Commander Philip Eric Cressey.
  • Lieutenant Commander John Joseph Henry Harrison.
  • Lieutenant Commander John Barry Armstrong Hawkins.
  • Lieutenant Commander Raymond Hicks.
  • Lieutenant Commander Duncan Fitzroy William Honey, (died 15 May 1980).
  • Lieutenant Commander Peter Philip Moody.
  • Lieutenant Commander Brian Newton.
  • Lieutenant Commander Percy Maurice Pancott.
  • Fleet Chief Petty Officer (Operations) (Radar) Patrick Roger Peaty, J908518U.
  • Lieutenant (CS) William Ellis Pugh.
  • Fleet Chief Cook Norman Jackson Richardson, M122290R.
  • Lieutenant (CS) William Douglas Rogers.
  • Lieutenant Commander Kenneth Schofield.
  • Temporary Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Maurice Searle, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Temporary Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Michael Arnold Hamlyn Smith, Royal Naval Reserve.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader John Denys Armstrong (2617026).
  • Squadron Leader Ian Murray Calder (2528393).
  • Squadron Leader Patrick Vincent Coffey (579904).
  • Squadron Leader Michael Patrick Shawe (2295822), RAF Regiment (Ret'd).
  • Squadron Leader Andrew Robert Thompson (507889).
  • Squadron Leader Robert Charles Tompkins (607536).
  • Squadron Leader William Berrett Underwood (592416).
  • Squadron Leader James Theodore Walton (584516).
  • Squadron Leader Richard Nigel Woollacott (608334).
  • Flight Lieutenant Grahame Jones (8020897).
  • Flight Lieutenant Andrew Ronald John Prior (5203054).
  • Acting Flight Lieutenant Joseph Leeper Armstrong (1091243), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Warrant Officer Malcolm Campbell (U4123191), RAF Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer Donald Dykes (M4031017).
  • Warrant Officer Derrick Thomas Fowler (C3045858).
  • Warrant Officer Trevor Charles Hardcastle, BEM, (B3517121).
  • Warrant Officer George Ireland, BEM, (N4036966), RAF Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer William Arthur Law (E2352645).
  • Warrant Officer Roy Millington (U3503019).
  • Warrant Officer Donald Pagel (Q4166810).
  • Warrant Officer Alistair John William Robins, BEM, (M0592310).
  • Warrant Officer Francis Graham Smith (B1923889).
  • Warrant Officer Denis Telford (Y4090189).
Civil Division
  • William Addison. For political and public service in Scotland.
  • John Frederick Alfred Alexander, Tax Officer Higher Grade, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Professor Edward Allen, Member, Durham District Manpower Committee.
  • Leslie Newman Anderton, Executive, Industrial Relations and Personnel, Talbot Motors Ltd.
  • Dennis Matthew Arrandale, Assistant Director, Manchester Chamber of Commerce & Industry. For services to export.
  • Elizabeth Margaret Atkin, Personal Secretary, Edinburgh Airport, British Airports Authority.
  • John Alexander Baillie, lately Farm Manager, Durness, Sutherland.
  • John Ball, lately Secretary, Overseas Department, Church Army.
  • Xeslie Gordon Banbury, Assistant Director, Training, West Midlands Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • James Keir Stuart Bannatyne, General Manager, Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, British Transport Hotels Ltd.
  • Alexander McKenzie Bannerman, lately Senior Scientific Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • Leonard Alfred Barnes, Manager, Printing Department, Williams & Glyns Bank Ltd.
  • Ian Vaughan Barrett, Master Baker, Director and Secretary, Barrett the Baker Ltd.
  • Albert Edward Bates, Higher Executive Officer, Department For National Savings.
  • Thomas Bell, Chairman, Gateshead and South Tyneside War Pensions Committee.
  • Hobert William Best, Clerk of Works, Highways & Transportation Department, North Yorkshire County Council.
  • Una Frances Black, Higher Executive Officer, Science Research Council.
  • Myrtle Blackmore, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Jens Erik Bojen, Skipper/Owner Fisherman, Grimsby.
  • Francis Baillie Boyd, Executive Officer, Electricity Service.
  • Mary Hannah Boyle, lately Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Maurice Anthony Bracken, lately Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Caroline Frances Bradley. For services to show jumping.
  • Harry Brashaw, Librarian, Advocates' Library, Edinburgh.
  • Donald Charles Bray. For political and public service in Western England.
  • Arthur Frank Brazier. For political and public service in Greater London.
  • Rosemary Olive Joan Brinham, lately Ward Sister, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, Camden and Islington Area Health Authority.
  • Annie Elisabeth (Nancy) Brocklesby. For political service in South Yorkshire.
  • Charles William Brown, Chaplain's Assistant, HM Prison Northallerton.
  • George Andrew Brown, Technical Manager Neptune Glenfield Ltd.
  • Geoffrey James Foster Burgess, TD, Commandant, West Yorkshire Special Constabulary.
  • William Burns, Chief Improvement Officer, Norwich City Council.
  • Lieutenant Commander Raymond William Edgar Burstow, President, Penzance Unit, Sea Cadet Corps.
  • Philip John Byrne, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • Maud Carr, lately Health Visitor, Staffordshire Area Health Authority.
  • Captain Thomas Hughes Catesby, Chief Superintendent, Trinity House Service.
  • Ruhita Ashoka Chand, Chairman, Wolverhampton Centre, National Trust.
  • Mary Channon, Chief Superintendent of Typists, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Harold Chatfield, Area Staff Manager and Secretary, South Wales Area, National Coal Board.
  • Robert Chisholm, Headteacher, Bowhouse Primary School, Grangemouth.
  • Reginald John William Coite, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Sondra Pauline Cole, Passenger Service Officer, British Airways.
  • Ernest James Coombes, Manager, Safety and Security, Barry Factory, BP Chemicals.
  • Rose Eileen Bennett Coombs, Higher Executive Officer, Imperial War Museum.
  • Peggy Kathleen Coulthard, lately Head Mistress, Collegiate Girls Grammar School, Leicester.
  • Robin John Cousins. For services to ice skating.
  • Captain John Burnaby Coutts, lately Secretary, Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society.
  • Roy Marshall Cowley, lately Assistant Director of Social Services, Birmingham City Council.
  • Derek Cox, Inspector, Hertfordshire Constabulary.
  • Jean Cox, Deputy Chief Clerk, Manchester Crown Court.
  • Thomas James Crosbie. For services to music in the Isle of Man.
  • Ronald Percival Cross, lately Senior Occupational Therapist I, Ministry of Defence.
  • William Eric Cruikshank, Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Robert McLure Dalgleish, General Secretary, Scottish Cross Country Union.
  • Colonel Hugh Llewelyn Daniel, TD DL, Chief Surveyor, Greater London Territorial, Auxiliary & Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • John Francis Bradshaw Darwin, lately Professional and Technology Officer I, Department of the Environment.
  • Colin James Davies, Managing Director, Doncasters Blaenavon Ltd.
  • Gwilym Daniel James Davies, Assistant County Engineer, Merseyside County Council.
  • Thomas Harold Davies, Professional and Technology Officer I, Risley, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Edward James Oliver Day, Estate Manager, Snaith Estate Land Settlement Association.
  • Ronald Delamere, Gallery Assistant, the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight.
  • Harold Denningberg. For services to the community in Godalming.
  • Edward Alan Denver, Director, W.E.X. (Consumer Goods) Ltd. For services to export.
  • William Henry Richard Derbyshire, Welding Manager, Caird & Rayner Ltd.
  • Arthur Roland Dexter, Director, Eastern British Road Services Ltd.
  • Eric James Dixon, Personnel Director, Izal Ltd.
  • Charlotte McLaren Dowdles, Head Instructor, Newhills School, Glasgow.
  • William James Dowds, Area Manager, Ulster Bus Ltd.
  • William John Drennan, General Secretary, Irish Football Association.
  • Joyce Doreen Dudley, lately Physiotherapist, Clwyd Health Authority.
  • William Affleck Easson, Member, Invergordon Community Council.
  • Edna May Eedy, lately Executive Officer/Personal Secretary, Civil Service National Whitley Council (Staff Side).
  • Jack Elliot. For services to the community in Comrie.
  • William Elliott, Professional and Technology Officer I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Margaret Evans, Deputy Head, Cowes High School, Isle of Wight.
  • Hubert Harold Eves, lately Sales Director, E. Laxon & Co. Ltd.
  • Joseph Thomas Fagg. For services to the community in Ashford, Kent.
  • Alfred Raymond Finch, Director, Winchcombe Pottery Ltd., Cheltenham.
  • William Harvey Fletcher, Assistant Manager, European Advertising Product Promotion, Cincinnati Milacron Ltd. For services to export.
  • Jane Neilson Forsyth, Depute Rector, Sanquhar Academy.
  • Charles Edwin Foxon. For services to the community in Thorpe Satchville, Leicestershire.
  • John Edward Furness, VRD, Secretary, The Institute of Hospital Engineering.
  • Edward Richard David Galione, Special Director and Engineering Manager, T. V. Vinten Group Ltd.
  • Jane Graham Gallagher, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Mary (Marie) Doreen Gardiner, Senior Mistress, Mary Hare Grammar School for the Deaf, Newbury, Berkshire.
  • Irene Caroline Garwood, Clerical Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Jack Gershman, lately Chief Officer, Mersey Side, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers.
  • Joseph Gill, Director (Industrial), British Textile Employers' Association.
  • Norman Noah Goldwater, Consultant to C. Q. C. Ltd. For services to export.
  • Charles Edward Gordon, President, Liverpool South Branch, Royal Air Forces Association.
  • David Graham, Secretary, Greenock Chamber Music Club.
  • Stuart Henry Grandin, lately Deputy Director General, Headquarters Purchasing & Stores Department, National Coal Board.
  • Ronald William Greig, Supervising Examiner (Driving Test), Department of Transport.
  • Mona Griffin, General Medical Practitioner, Aberdeen.
  • Maurice Jones Griffiths. For services to agriculture in Wales.
  • Hazel Edith Grimwood, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Industry.
  • Walter Leonard Edwin Grove, Chief Clerk of Works, Redditch Development Corporation.
  • Ronald Ernest Groves, DL, Member, Cherwell District Council.
  • Jeffrey Brian Guyton, Assistant Chief Officer, Hertfordshire Fire Brigade.
  • Mary Elizabeth Halliday. For services to the community, in Llandovery, Dyfed.
  • Grace Emily Hammond, Principal Nursing Officer, Central Middlesex Industrial Health Service, Brent and Harrow Area Health Authority.
  • Wilfred Charles Hammond. For political and public service in the South East.
  • John Vincent Harries, Secretary, Carmarthen Pest Control Society Ltd.
  • Esmond Julian Leslie Harris, Secretary, Community Council for Wiltshire.
  • Joseph Harris, Telecommunications Technical Officer A, Metropolitan Police.
  • Kenneth Ernest Harris. For political service.
  • William Alfred Harris, Chief Police Officer, Dover Harbour Board Police.
  • Alan Herbert Harrison, Senior Executive Officer, Overseas Development Administration.
  • Cuthbert Temple Lane Harrison, TD, Chairman, Harrison & Harrison, Organ Builders.
  • Vera Horrocks Harvey. For political service.
  • William Flett Hay, Chairman, Scottish White Fish Producers' Association Ltd.
  • Michael Hegarty, Divisional Nursing Officer, Gogarburn Hospital, Edinburgh.
  • Margaret Allan Selma Henderson, Senior Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Howard Michael Henry, Chairman, Taunton and District Disablement Advisory Committee.
  • Norman George Hepburn, lately Member, North Turton Parish Council.
  • Margaret Ann Hill, Staff Officer, Department of Manpower Services, Northern Ireland.
  • Iris Joyce Hilliard, Assistant Registrar, General Dental Council.
  • George Francis Patrick Hogan, Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Henry William Hole, Commodore, Venturers Norfolk Broads Cruise.
  • Colin Weston Holyoake, Organist, St. Mary Magdalene Church, Knighton, Leicester.
  • Jennifer Mary Hopkins, Head of History Department, Abbey Wood School, London.
  • Richard Edward Houlton, Director, Geo. Houlton & Sons Ltd., Hull.
  • Harry Frederick Howse, Commandant, Metropolitan Special Constabulary.
  • Kenneth Howson, lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Brenda Thirkell Huggett, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • Geoffrey Aitken Hunt, lately Photographer, Ealing Gazette .
  • William Hunt, Senior Collector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Olive Emmeline Hunter, Head, Performing & Visual Arts Department, Ilkley College.
  • Courtney John Lyndhurst Jones, Chairman of the Council, National Skating Association of Great Britain. For services to ice skating.
  • Olaf Jones, Area Controller, Dee & Clwyd Water Division, Welsh Water Authority.
  • Walter Eaton Jones. For services to the community in Salford.
  • Winifred Lilian Jordan, Organiser/Secretary, East Belfast Community Council.
  • Ronald Victor Cecil Joyner, Principal Planner (Reclamation), West Midlands Metropolitan County Council.
  • Kevin Damien Keelan. For services to Norwich City Football Club.
  • Ferguson Kennedy, Sector Building Officer, Lennox Castle Hospital.
  • Pamela Mary Adelaide Kennedy, lately Senior Personal Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
  • Basil Kerbotson, Unit Administrator, St. Michael's & North Walsham Hospitals, Norfolk Area Health Authority.
  • Dennis Kershaw, Chief Export Sales Manager, GEC High Voltage Switchgear Ltd. For services to export.
  • Dorothy Maud King, Senior Nursing Officer, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford Area Health Authority.
  • William Alfred King, Member, North Eastern Gas Consumers' Council.
  • George Kirkham, Area Commissioner, Surrey, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Charles Kirkpatrick, County Secretary, Fermanagh, Ulster Savings Committee.
  • George Knox, Director of Administration, Ettrick & Lauderdale District Council.
  • John Knox, Divisional Commander, Fire Authority For Northern Ireland.
  • Robert Lamont, Farmer, Argyll.
  • Clive Hugh Alexander Landa. For political service in Greater London.
  • Joan Ramsay La Very, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • James Lawrie, DSC. For services to the construction industry.
  • Samuel Lees, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Robert George Lindop, Deputy Clerk, Housing and Works Committee, London Boroughs Association.
  • Wilfred Little, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Robina Forrest McCallum, Clerical Officer, Scottish Office.
  • Patrick Mary McCullagh, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • George John McDermott, Cargo Operations Manager, Sheerness Docks, Medway Ports Authority.
  • Gordon McDowall, Clerical Officer, Department of Education & Science.
  • Olive McDowell. For service to the Northern Ireland Leukaemia Research Fund.
  • Rhoda Jessie Alexandra McGuinness, lately Deputy Headmistress, Friary Grange School, Lichfield.
  • Arthur Robertson McKay, Deputy Terminal Manager, Flotta Oil Terminal, Orkney, Occidental of Britain Inc.
  • Derek James Mackay, Secretary, Independent Adoption Society.
  • Terry Charles Grant McKay, lately Chief Dental Technician, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
  • Thomas McLaughlan, Governor Class III, HM Prison Edinburgh.
  • William McLaughlin, Secretary, Institution of Engineers & Shipbuilders in Scotland.
  • Maureen McLoughlin, BEM, Divisional Officer Grade I, Greater Manchester Fire Brigade.
  • Cynthia Kathleen McMillan. For service to the Glasgow Branch of The Samaritans.
  • Frances Margaret McMorris, Secretary, Royal Society of Ulster Architects.
  • Mary Francis Pauline MacNally, Chairman of Visiting Committee, Hydebank Wood Young Offenders Centre.
  • John Leonard Malyan, Senior Partner, Broadway Malyan.
  • Lily Roma Marriott, Member, East Midland Rent Assessment Panel.
  • Frank Martin, Area Civil Engineer, Stratford, Eastern Region, British Rail.
  • Stanley Victor Martin, Personnel. Manager, Northern Ireland Carriers Ltd.
  • Hubert Trevor Dalrymple Marwood. For political and public service in Eastern England.
  • Greta Joyce Mayhew, Assistant Secretary, Ipswich Chamber of Commerce & Shipping. For services to export.
  • Joan Metcalfe, lately Personal Assistant, Wool, Jute & Flax Industry Training Board.
  • Sheila Macbeth Mitchell. For services to genealogy.
  • James William Rendall Moar. For political and public service in Scotland.
  • Jackson Moore, General Secretary, United Road Transport Union.
  • John Moore, Education Stores Officer, Gloucestershire Local Education Authority.
  • William Thomas Moore, Chief Scientist, Rank Research Laboratories.
  • David George Morgan, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Doris Mary Morgan. For services to the community in Aberystwyth.
  • Thomas Edward Morgan, Managing Director, Brown Lenox & Co Ltd., Pontypridd.
  • Kathleen Shires Mosey. For services to the Citizens Advice Bureau, Shirley, Solihull.
  • Alfred William Mudge, Headmaster, St. Peter's Eaton Square School, London.
  • Archibald Muir, lately Works Manager, Methil Works, Redpath De Groot Caledonian Ltd.
  • Stanley Frederick Mullett, Production Director, United Rum Merchants Ltd.
  • Ronald James Murphy, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Betty Nelmes, Administrator, Royal Institution of South Wales.
  • Mildred Mary Nevile, General Secretary, Catholic Institute For International Relations.
  • Mair Frankwen Nicholas, Headmistress, Prendergast Infants School, Haverfordwest.
  • Robert Lawrence Nicholson. For political service.
  • David Nicoll, Deputy Firemaster, Tayside Fire Brigade.
  • Joyce Iris Kathleen Norris, Head of Common Services, Basildon District Council.
  • Norman Frank Naylor Norris, lately Member, Eastleigh Borough Council.
  • Patricia Norton, Member, Greenwich & Bexley Area Health Authority.
  • James Buhner O'Cain, Area Engineer (Durham), United Automobile Services Ltd.
  • Major Gordon Cecil Ormsby, lately Retired Officer Grade II, Ministry of Defence.
  • Ian Edwin Osbourne, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Lincolnshire Police.
  • Dorothy Muriel Parker, lately Area Nurse, Salford Area Health Authority.
  • Lois Mary Parkin, Wages Officer, Hants & Dorset Motor Services Ltd.
  • Raymond Thomas Partridge. For political and public service in the West Midlands.
  • Alexander Paterson, lately Port Naval Auxiliary Officer, Northern Ireland.
  • Edith Muriel Patterson. For political and public service in the East Midlands.
  • Francis Earl Pearce, lately Professional and Technology Officer I, Department of the Environment.
  • Joyce Lilac Madeline Pearce. For services to fencing.
  • Thomas Peet. For political and public service in the North West.
  • John Simpson Paton Philip, Principal, Chadacre Agricultural Institute, Suffolk.
  • Coralie Dora Plant, Senior Executive Officer, Health & Safety Executive, Department of Employment.
  • Nelson Platt, District Engineer, North West Water Authority.
  • Edward Hennys Plumley, Clerk to the Trustees of the Kenfig Corporation Property, Mid Glamorgan.
  • Robert Eddie James Pockett, Area Manager, South Western Region, British Gas Corporation.
  • Winnie Morrison Potter, lately Chairman, Newbury Old People's Welfare Association.
  • William George Pratt. For services to the Waterlooville Musical Players, Hampshire.
  • Elisabeth Muriel Pring, Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
  • Grace Campbell Pritchard, Principal, New Lodge Nursery School, Belfast.
  • Clifford Prophett, lately Editor, Staffordshire Sentinel Newspapers Ltd.
  • Geoffrey Arthur Pyman, Principal Administrative Officer, Essex County Council.
  • John Dawson Hieron Radford, Air Pilot. For services to aerial photography and conservation.
  • John Wilkinson Ramsay. For services to bakery education in Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • John Edward Rapson, Director, Hovercraft Development Ltd.
  • Jane Rawlinson, Travelling Organiser (Headquarters), Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Vera Ray, Higher Executive Officer, Central Office of Information.
  • Ivy May Read, lately Executive Officer, Crown Estate Commissioners.
  • Donald Edmund Richards, District Officer, Solent District, HM Coastguard, Department of Trade.
  • Joan Richardson, Area Health Education Officer, Hereford & Worcester Area Health Authority.
  • Trevor Stanley Riches, Director, South Western Region, National Federation of Building Trades Employers.
  • Cecil Samuel Rickarby, Head of Group, Operational Programming Department, Telecommunications Headquarters, Post Office.
  • Ronald Henry Ring, Head of Technical Advisory Group, S. G. Brown.
  • Frank Robinson, Education Officer (Careers), Somerset County Council.
  • Henry John Rogers, Mill Manager, C. Townsend Hook & Co. Ltd.
  • Jeremy Charles Rogers, Boat Builder, Lymington.
  • James Cecil Cumine Russell. For political and public service in Wessex.
  • Jean Elizabeth Rutledge, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • Ronald Peter Sagar, Superintendent, Humberside Police.
  • Mary Saville, Pensions Officer, Coleraine Branch, Royal British Legion.
  • Olive Mary Sawyer, Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Joseph Mortlock Scruby, lately Professional and Technology Officer Grade I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Stanley Frank Shearman, Director, Administration & Personnel, GKN Bound Brook Ltd.
  • James Alexander Buchan Shepherd, Principal Administrative Officer (Teacher Staffing), Lanark Division, Strathclyde Region.
  • Muriel Shepherd, Deputy Headteacher, Glebe School, Darlington.
  • Marion Dalrymple Sillar, Administrative Assistant, Scottish Regional Office, British Institute of Management.
  • Charles Duncan Morrison Simmons, Representative For Stirling, Forces Help Society and Lord Roberts' Workshops.
  • John Alexander Sloan, Steward Class I, Prison Service.
  • Albert George Smith, Managing Director, James W. Cook & Co. (Wivenhoe) Ltd.
  • Colin Smith, Deputy Head Teacher, Wensleydale Middle School, Blyth.
  • John Smith, Field Support Engineer, Kinloss, British Aerospace.
  • Philip Sascha Smith. For services to the Teesside Marriage Guidance Council.
  • Rachael Elizabeth Smith, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Stanley Robert Smith, Telecommunications Technical Officer Grade I, Meteorological Office.
  • Christania Vera Smurthwaite, Metropolitan District Organiser, North Tyneside, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Harry Victor Somers, lately Assistant Officer, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • Arthur Leonard Sparks, Chairman and Managing Director, De Vere (Kensington) Ltd. For services to export.
  • Peter Nelson Spencer, President and Chairman, Merseyside Branch, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association.
  • Roy Frederick Stevens, Member of Council, Radio Society of Great Britain.
  • Robert Alexander Stewart, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Agnes Ormiston Peat Still, Chief Inspector, Strathclyde Police.
  • Dorothy Walton Stout, Secretary (Legal), Keeble Hawson, Steele Carr & Co., Sheffield.
  • Kathleen Sutton, Member, Thamesdown Citizens Advice Bureau, Wiltshire.
  • Audrey Swales, Head Teacher, Barden County Junior School, Burnley.
  • Charles Alfred Swan, Senior Scientific Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • Beryl May Symons, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Tony Walter Tanner, Chief Engineer and Energy Conservation Officer, Cheshire County Council.
  • Frederick Harold Tapping, Works Manager, Rolls-Royce Ltd.
  • Albert Edward Tattum. For services to the community in Wigan and Leigh.
  • Norman Oldfield Page Taylor, General Secretary, National Federation of Sub-Postmasters.
  • Walton Ninian Telfer, Organising Secretary, Lancashire Association of Boys' Clubs.
  • David Elgar Theophilus, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • William Lamb Thom, Assistant Governor I, Foston Hall Detention Centre, Derbyshire.
  • James Dawson Thomson, Secretary and Treasurer, Scottish National Federation For the Welfare of the Blind.
  • Jean Todd, Field Officer, Northern Ireland Association For Mental Health.
  • John Vigers Henry Tompkins. For services to the Malvern Festival Theatre.
  • Joseph Michael Totterdell, Safety Engineer, Constructors John Brown Ltd.
  • Winifred May Townroe, Member, Mansfield District Council.
  • Friedrich Ernst Albrecht Turk, Secretary, Community Relations Committee, Society of Friends.
  • Pamela Anne Mary Colston-Turner, lately Senior Executive Officer, Office of HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor.
  • Ruth Threlfall Vickery, Chairman, Cleveland Supplementary Benefit Appeal Tribunal.
  • William John Yokes. For services to Barnet & Finchley Community Health Council.
  • John Richard Wallace, Local Officer II, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Eileen Ellen Waller, Hospital Sister, Maudsley Hospital, London.
  • Edward Austin Walsh, Lecturer in Education, School of Education, University of Liverpool.
  • Ann Waltuck. For services to University House Legal Advice Bureau, Bethnal Green, London.
  • Clifford Arthur Ward, Managing Director, W. Richards & Sons Ltd. For services to export.
  • William Warren, Agricultural Editor, Belfast News Letter .
  • George Alexander Watt, Freelance Journalist.
  • James Park Watt. For services to boxing.
  • Leslie George Webb, Purser/Catering Officer, Weymouth, British Rail.
  • Esther Evelyn Weeks, Departmental Sister, Weston-Super-Mare General Hospital, Avon Area Health Authority.
  • Jean Mary McColl Weir, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Elizabeth Ann Wells. For political service.
  • Christopher Lewis Westmacott. For political service in Northern England.
  • Eurwen White. For political and public service in Wales.
  • Joseph Charles Whiting, lately Assistant Education Officer (Special Schools), Norfolk Local Education Authority.
  • Meirion Williams. For service to the National Association of Boys' Clubs in Wales.
  • Naomi Elsie Williams, Community Dental Officer, Leicestershire Area Health Authority.
  • Olwen Williams, Area Nurse, Surrey Area Health Authority.
  • Reginald James Williams, lately Group Officer, Preston, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
  • Stanley Williams, General Secretary, Birmingham and West Midlands, Margery Fry Memorial Trust.
  • Wendy Elizabeth Wills, lately Member, South West Water Authority.
  • Audrey Wilson. For services to Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
  • John Raymond Wilson, Manager, Valve & Elcos Division, Mullard Ltd.
  • Lilian Joyce Wilton, lately Clerical Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Nora Kathleen Woll, General Medical Practitioner, Bottesford, Nottingham.
  • Arthur Edmund Wood, lately Senior Executive Officer, Ordnance Survey.
  • Geoffrey Woodhead, Head of Technology Division, Northern Spinning Division, Courtaulds Ltd.
  • John Wright, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Nancy Mary Wright, Field Interviewer, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys.
  • Penelope Pheona Wright, Senior Engineer, Research & Development, Electrical & Musical Industries Ltd.
  • Arthur Gordon Wyatt, Councillor, East Staffordshire District and Staffordshire County Councils.
  • Joseph Abboud, lately Pensions Officer, HM Embassy, Tel Aviv.
  • Keith Wallace Adams, Senior Commercial Officer, British Trade Office, Christchurch.
  • Robert Patrick Ashe. For welfare services to refugees in Thailand.
  • Angel Liborio Ayuso. For public services in Belize.
  • Paul Randolph Beck. For services to the British community in Athens.
  • Elizabeth Anne Blouse, lately Consular Clerk, British Consulate-General, St. Louis.
  • The Reverend William Thomas Bodden. For public services in the Cayman Islands.
  • Francis Arnold Ellis Boor, for services to the British community in Madrid.
  • Chun-Ying Chan, Principal Training Officer, Civil Aid Services, Hong Kong.
  • Eric Chapman, Vice-Consul (Commercial), British Consulate-General, Lille.
  • Teresa Siori Chapman. For services to the British community in Buenos Aires.
  • Irene Cheng Tong. Senior Personal Secretary, Government Secretariat, Hong Kong.
  • Dr. Yuen-Kai Ching. For services to technical education in Hong Kong.
  • Mildred Clary, for services to British cultural interests in France.
  • Frederick Alan Crump. For services to the British community in California.
  • Elena Cruz, Nursing Sister, Medical Department, Gibraltar.
  • Jean Eleanor Dale. For welfare services to the community in Kenya.
  • Robert Edward Delves Deffee, Vice-Consul, HM Embassy, Dubai.
  • Terence Egan. For services to maritime safety in Iran.
  • Arthur Edward Garland, Vice-Consul (Shipping), British Consulate-General, Rotterdam.
  • Diana Mary Garner. For welfare services to the community in Zambia.
  • Charlton Steward Gedge, Vice-Consul (Commercial), British Consulate-General, Rio de Janeiro.
  • Robert Hugh Gordon, lately Attache, British High Commission, Lusaka.
  • Ursula Margaret Hallifax, Consular Officer, British High Commission, Nassau.
  • Florence Mary Hickson, lately Personal Assistant to HM Ambassador, Baghdad.
  • Ian Ashley Howard, Technical Counsellor to the Chief Minister, New Hebrides Condominium.
  • Yvonne Hughes, lately Administration Assistant, British Deputy High Commission, Kaduna.
  • Allen Henry John Jenkins, Technical Adviser, Police Department, Belize.
  • Janet Thelma Kilian, Administration Officer, British Consulate-General, Johannesburg.
  • Betty Muriel Kitson. For welfare services To Children in Bermunda.
  • Francis Latham. For services to maritime safety in Bahrain.
  • Cyril Arthur Lawrence, JP. For public services in St. Helena.
  • Sydney Norman Lee, Administration Officer, British High Commission, Lusaka.
  • Willy Lissaman, Vice-Consul, British Consulate-General, Amsterdam.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Donald Frederick Lloyd, (Ret'd), lately Acting Head of Section, Defence Support Division, NATO, Brussels.
  • Alistair William Mckenzie, lately Third Secretary, HM Embassy, San Salvador.
  • Ian George Walker Mackie. For services to British Interests in Iran.
  • Gillian Freda Marx, Librarian, British Council, Tel Aviv.
  • Charles Anthony Gwennap Moore, TD. For services to the British community in Palermo.
  • The Reverend James Gilbert Morrison. For services to the British community in Rotterdam.
  • Maria Elena Murre de Witham, Personal Assistant, British Council, Buenos Aires.
  • Julia Scott Nairn. For welfare services to the community in Portugal.
  • Pauline Annie O'Grady, Personal Assistant, HM Embassy, Bonn.
  • Genevieve Berry Pacquement. For welfare services to the British community in Paris.
  • Dorothy Jane Pearey, lately Personal Assistant, Office of the Governor, Salisbury.
  • Dr. John Keith Prosser. For medical and welfare services to the community in Paraguay.
  • Major Ashton Norman O'Donnell Rayner. For public services in Bermuda.
  • David Norman Reddaway, Second Secretary, HM Embassy, Tehran.
  • Mary Pollock Rowe. For services to the British community in Liberia.
  • Muriel Audrey Rust, Personal Assistant, HM Embassy, Rabat.
  • Basil David Sands. For services to British cultural and commercial interest in Australia.
  • Bertus Schulp, Vice-Consul, British Consulate General, Rotterdam.
  • Phyllis Phygenia Shirley, Private Secretary to the Governor, British Virgin Islands.
  • Edna Mary Staple. For nursing and welfare services to the community in Zaire.
  • Norman Edward Stone. For services to veterinary development in Yemen.
  • Michael Frederick Sullivan, Consul (Commercial), British Trade Development Office, New York.
  • Lourdes Vallejo. For services to education in Gibraltar.
  • Gweneth Elizabeth Vidler-Dulles, for services to the British community in Grenoble.
  • Mary Mollison Walker, Assistant Education Officer, British Council, Paris.
  • Sik-Kong Wong. For community services in Hong Kong.
  • Isobella Margaret Wood, for welfare services to the community in Kabul.
  • Pun-Chak Yu, CPM, Senior Superintendent of Police, Royal Hong Kong Police Force.
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Noel Dudley Anderson, of Mount Waverley. For public service.
  • Alan George Barker, of Toorak. For service to the English Speaking Union.
  • Frank Vincent Bibby, of Ringwood. For service to sport.
  • Councillor John Ernest Bown, of East Brighton. For municipal service.
  • Morris Charles Evans, of Benalla. For service to the Benalla Hospital and the community.
  • The Right Reverend William Frederick Gilmour, of South Yarra. For service to the Presbyterian Church.
  • Winifred Ethel Griffiths, of Kew. For service to early childhood education.
  • Councillor Victor Richard Michael, of Lalor. For municipal service.
  • Stella Nemet, of Springvale. For service to music.
  • Charles Edward Newman, MC, of Numurkah. For community service.
  • Margaret Josephine Nisbett Weaving, of Regent. For service to music.
  • Elizabeth May Pearson, of Berwick. For community service.
  • Horace Robert Prescott, of Wilby. For community service.
  • Raymond Edward Quinn, of Kilmore. For municipal service.
  • Councillor William Richards, of Swan Hill. For service to swimming.
  • Councillor Oswald Abraham Ruff, of Sale. For municipal service.
State of Queensland
  • Allan Cecil Cameron, DFM, of via Chinchilla. For services to ex-service men and women.
  • James Fitzgerald Fraser, of Proserpine. For services to the community.
  • Lillian May Hansen, of Wondai. For services to charity.
  • Frank Wilfaelm Heck, of Woongoolba. For services to the community and the sugar industry.
  • Dr. Marie Laura Jameson, of Newmarket. For service to sub-normal children's welfare.
  • Gordon Thomas Mackereth, of Kingaroy. For community service.
  • John Alexander Maclean, of Bardon. For services to cricket.
  • Mary McKie, of Mitchelton. For service to the scouting movement.
  • Rosanna Phipps, of Taroom. For community service.
  • Herbert See Poy, of Innisfail. For community service.
  • John Peter Victor Valmadre, of Kelsey Creek. For services to the sugar industry.
  • Councillor Albert Walter White, of Biggenden. For service to local government and to the community.
State of South Australia
  • Noble Sydney Douglas Buckley, of Coromandel Valley. For service to aviation.
  • Tennyson George Clark, MC, of Beaumont. For services to the dairying industry.
  • Lewis Albert Dawe, of Norwood. For services to choral singing and charity.
  • Arthur Donald Andrew Dodgson, of Mount Cooper. For community service.
  • Howard Norman Flaherty, of North Glenelg. For services to the aged.
  • Desmond James Moran, of Lockleys. For services to sport.
  • Ronald Edwin Nash, of Henley Beach. For services to local government and the community.
  • Gerald Adrian Phillips, of Hove. For services to sport.
  • Eric Bertram Ridgway, DFC, of Wolseley. For services to local government and the St. John Council for South Australia.
State of Western Australia
  • Dorothy Joan Dowson, of Mosman Park. For services to the Red Cross and to ex-service men and women.
  • Samuel Gilkison, of Como. For services to ballroom dancing.
  • Alfred Hampton, of Belmont. For services to the poultry industry.
  • Dorothy Rona Haywood, of Doubleview. For services to the Country Women's Association.
  • Albert Francis Hood, of Roleystone. For services to the disabled.
  • Terence Syddall, of Memora. For service to Aboriginal communities.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Home Civil Service
Diplomatic Service & Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of South Australia
State of Western Australia

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
United Kingdom
Overseas Territories
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of South Australia
State of Western Australia

Royal Red Cross

Associate of the Royal Red Cross Second Class

  • Superintending Sister Margaret Mary Moore, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Major Philip Reginald Basford (489134), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Mavis Lloyd Plant (492496), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Territorial Army (now RARO).
  • Major Margaret Tess Rees (446049), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Captain Elizabeth Joan Viner (486585), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.

Air Force Cross

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force

Queen's Police Medal

England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Overseas Territories
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of South Australia
State of Western Australia
State of Tasmania

Queen's Police Medal For Distinguished Service

Scotland

Queen's Fire Service Medal

England & Wales
Scotland
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of South Australia

Colonial Police Medal

Queen's Commendation For Valuable Service in the Air

Army
Royal Air Force

Australia

The Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on 14 June 1980, and included appointments to the Order of Australia, Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George and Order of the British Empire, as well as awards of the British Empire Medal, Queen's Police Medal, Royal Red Cross, Air Force Cross, Air Force Medal and Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air. [12]

New Zealand

Mauritius

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • Bramduth Ghoorah, MVO , Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Civil Service.

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Pierre Elysee Michel Doger de Speville. For services to agro-industrial development.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Ganee Moossa. For services to commerce and industry.
  • Devarajen Soopramanien, Financial Secretary.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Rohit Boolakee. For community service.
  • Joseph Martial Henri Catherine. For services to primary education.
  • Paul Elysee. For port services in island of Rodrigues.
  • Bijmohun Horeesorun. For community service.
  • Hamjah Nowrung. For community service.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Mauritius Police Medal

Fiji

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Ratu Josua Brown Toganivalu, Fiji High Commissioner to New Zealand.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • Kishor Nand Govind. For service to the community.
  • Harold Picton-Smith. For public service in the field of law.
  • Ratu Henry Barkeley Vakaruru Qasevakatini. For medical public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Eunice Anamma Madhavan. For community service.
  • Thomas Fowler Pickering. For services to industry and the community.
  • Manikam Vasagam Pillai. For services to the community.
  • Solomone Ravasakula. For services to the community.
  • Ratu Imanueli Lauvatu Vosailagi. For services to the community.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal

For Distinguished Service

Bahamas

Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Papua New Guinea

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Civil Division

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • John Natera. For public service in the field of agriculture.
  • Robert Henry Seeto. For services to the community.
  • The Honourable Oscar Tammur, MBE MP, For services to politics and government.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • Pama Anio. For services to the community.
  • Herbert Stewart Craig. For services to agriculture and the community.
  • Edwin George Hicks. For public service.
  • Nambuga Mara. For services to local and provincial government.
  • Edward Hasu Moava. For services to the community.
  • Jacob Talis. For services to the community.
  • Ilinome Frank Tarua. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Warrant Officer Roger Kipo (83654), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil Division
  • Kila Amini. For services to YMCA and to women.
  • George Oswald Thomas Blacker. For services to banking.
  • Inu Dai. For services to banking and the community.
  • Tegi Ebefal. For services to the community.
  • Ronald Allan Hiatt. For public service.
  • Reverend Brother Peter Hilary Keaga. For services to education.
  • John Thomas Keating. For services to golf.
  • Sabumei Kofikai. For services to the community.
  • Noglai Kora. For services to local and provincial government.
  • Theresia Niawesew Paliau. For services to the community.
  • Momei Pangial. For services to the community.
  • Antony Howard Marlow Reed. For services to scouting.
  • Asi Masi Rei. For community services.
  • Chief Superintendent John Daltoft Revill. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • James Edward Seeto. For services to the community.
  • Materua Tamarua. For services to education.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Civil Division

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Benedict Kinika, Minister of Finance.
  • Bertram John Fletcher Russell, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Lands.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Sister Paul Francis McGee. For services in the medical field.
  • Bishop Casper Uka, Assistant Bishop of Central Melanesia.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Tuvalu

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Kamuta Latasi. Tuvalu High Commissioner to Fiji.

Saint Lucia

Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Donald Clarence Alcee. For public service.
  • Vincent Edmund Glasgow. For services to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • O'Neill Newsam McIntosh, CPM . For services to commerce and the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Frank Gilbert Thomas. For public service and services to cricket.
  • Philip Henry Veira. For services to industry, commerce and the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Celina Ethlyn Questelles. For services to nursing and the community.

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  3. New Zealand: "No. 48214". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. pp. 39–44.
  4. Mauritius: "No. 48215". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. pp. 45–46.
  5. Fiji: "No. 48216". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. pp. 47–48.
  6. Bahamas: "No. 48217". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. pp. 49–50.
  7. Papua New Guinea: "No. 48218". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. pp. 51–52.
  8. Solomon Islands: "No. 48219". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. p. 53.
  9. Tuvalu: "No. 48220". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. p. 55.
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