1985 Birthday Honours

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Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are formally conferred by the monarch (or her representative) some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for service people on active duty.

Contents

The 1985 Queen's Birthday honours lists were announced on 15 June 1985. [1] [2]

The recipients are shown below as they were styled before their new honour.

United Kingdom

Life Peers

Barons

Privy Counsellor

Knights Bachelor

State of Queensland

Order of the Bath

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

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
  • Rear Admiral John Perronet Barker.
  • Major General John Campbell Hardy, L.V.O.
  • Rear Admiral Michael Frank Simpson.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Air Vice-Marshal David Graeme Muspratt Hills, O.B.E., Royal Air Force (Retired).
  • Air Vice-Marshal Frank Martyn Holroyd, Royal Air Force.
  • Air Vice-Marshal John Frederick George Howe, C.B.E., A.F.C., Royal Air Force.

Civil Division

  • Stanley Clarke Agnew, Chief Engineer, Scottish Development Department.
  • Clifford John Boulton, Clerk Assistant, House of Commons.
  • Louis Victor Denis Calvert, Comptroller and Auditor General for Northern Ireland.
  • Geoffrey Howes Chipperfield. Deputy Secretary, Department of the Environment.
  • Kenneth Dowling, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions.
  • Kenneth George Forecast, Under Secretary, Cabinet Office.
  • James Hunter Galbraith, Under Secretary, Department of Employment.
  • John Ralph Sidney Guinness, Deputy Secretary, Department of Energy.
  • David Holmes, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transport.
  • Patrick William Jarvis, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
  • Miss Mary Josephine Lackey, O.B.E., Under Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Thomas Stuart Legg, Deputy Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Miss Elizabeth Marion Llewellyn Smith, Deputy Director General, Office of Fair Trading.
  • Denis Alan Peach, Chief Charity Commissioner.
  • Brian Ewart Robson, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
  • Cecil Owen Shipp, O.B.E., Principal Director, Ministry of Defence.
  • John Derek Taylor Thompson, Commissioner, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • William Benjamin Utting, Chief Inspector, Social Services Inspectorate, Department of Health and Social Security.

Order of St Michael and St 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)

Royal Victorian Order

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Vincent Eugene Hart.
  • Brian Roff Marsh, M.C.
  • Commander William Carlton McKnight, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Richard George Satterthwaite, O.B.E.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Kenneth Wilfred Armstrong, D.F.C.
  • Miss Diana Elizabeth Atkinson.
  • Philip Jeremy Bonham-Carter.
  • Inspector (Acting Chief Inspector) Peter William Challenger, Metropolitan Police.
  • Robert Cook.
  • Squadron Leader Brian James Crawford, Royal Air Force.
  • Miss Patricia Joyce Deakin.
  • Philip Macdonald Dinsey.
  • Peter Leslie Edwards.
  • Peter Magnus Goodman.
  • Sidney Wiliam Goolding.
  • Miss Ivy Beatrice Hoaen.
  • Donald Jackson.
  • Miss Mary Penelope Oliver.
  • Robert Frederick James Oliver.
  • Miss Elizabeth Louise Pitney.
  • Joyce Ellen, Mrs, Smith.

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

  • Yeoman Bed Goer Albert Edward Adams, B.E.M., The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Kathleen Margaret Rosina, Mrs Bawn.
  • James Anthony Butler.
  • Chief Petty Officer Marine Engineering Artificer Dennis Cook.
  • Raymond William John Daw.
  • Thomas Glossop.
  • Gordon Grear.
  • Philip Howell.
  • Flight Sergeant Anthony Albert Hunter, Royal Air Force.
  • Fred Vernon Knight.
  • Adam Lazarczuk.
  • Chief Petty Officer Cook Lawrence Marsh.
  • Arthur Francis Martin.

Companion of Honour

Order of the British Empire

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

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

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division

Civil Division

Diplomatic and Overseas List

  • Oscar Henry Brandon. For services to journalism in the United States.
  • Hugh Moss Gerald Forsgate, O.B.E. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Edmund Graham Gibbons, O.B.E. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Professor Ho Hung-chiu, O.B.E. For medical services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Edward Thomas John Phillips, lately British Council Representative, Malaysia.
  • George Norman Stansfield, O.B.E. British High Commissioner, Honiara.
  • Francis Tien Yuan-hao, O.B.E. For public services in Hong Kong.

State of Queensland

  • David Bassingthwaighte. For services to the Cattle Breeding Industry.
  • Dr Donald Watson. For services to medicine.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander Antony Lovel Chilton.
  • Commander Alexander William English.
  • Commander George Arthur Fulcher.
  • Commander Thomas Henry Green.
  • Commander Thomas William Mason.
  • Commander Timothy Clive Curnow Millett.
  • Commander Eric Charles Pidgeon.
  • Commander Frederick James Robertson.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Paul Timothy Stevenson, M.B.E., Royal Marines.
  • Commander Charles Peter Williams.
  • Commander Terrance Ernest Woods.
  • Commander Charles Gabriel Wylie.
Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel John Philip Cameron, Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons).
  • Lieutenant Colonel James Egan, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Sydney Faith, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Philip Austin Fitzgerald, T.D., Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Royston Leslie Giles, M.B.E., The Gloucestershire Regiment.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) David Anthony Grove, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Quartermaster) Brian Henry Hayward-Cripps, Royal Tank Regiment.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Michael Jerome Kelly, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Paul Bruce Davenport Long, The Royal Anglian Regiment.
  • Acting Colonel Colin Nicol Mearns, T.D., Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army (now retired).
  • Lieutenant Colonel Euan Charles Wortham Morrison, The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own).
  • Lieutenant Colonel Noel Muddiman, Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Quartermaster) Frederick Malcolm Orr, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Ernest Pryke, Combined Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Anthony James Reed-Screen, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Director of Music) Richard Annison Ridings, Coldstream Guards.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Peter Vernon Rogers, Army Legal Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Brian Justice Terry, Intelligence Corps.
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander John Richard Davies.
  • Wing Commander Peter Anthony Douty.
  • Wing Commander Martin Lawrence Jackson.
  • Wing Commander Anthony John Martin McKeon, A.F.C.
  • Acting Wing Commander Stanley Mason, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Wing Commander Timothy Wilfrid Negus.
  • Wing Commander Daniel David Oxlee.
  • Wing Commander Colin, Michael Quaife, M.B.E.
  • Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Graeme Alan Robertson.
  • Squadron Leader William Houldsworth, M.B.E.

Civil Division

  • James Bryant Ackland, Architect, Bristol.
  • Charles Geoffrey Adams, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Education and Science.
  • William Aiken, Senior Principal, Department of Economic Development Northern Ireland.
  • John David Anderson, Senior Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • Alan John Archer, Q.F.S.M., lately Chief Officer, Buckinghamshire Fire Brigade.
  • Charles Reginald Atkinson, Director of Development Services, Bradford Metropolitan City Council.
  • Reginald William Bailey, Chairman of Governors, Kingston Polytechnic.
  • Thomas Roy Baker, Special Director, Aircraft and Control Engineering Division, Louis Newmark plc.
  • Frederick William Ballard, Group Sales Director, Ransomes & Rapier Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Nicolas Banister, M.B.E., Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest, Forestry Commission.
  • Lawrence Henry Bannister, Chairman, Anglian Produce Ltd.
  • Ernest Denis Barkway, Member, London Borough of Bromley.
  • Alan Stanley Baxendale, lately Chief Education Officer, Home Office.
  • Stanley Ernest Frank Beechey, lately Director and Assay Master, Birmingham Assay Office.
  • David Wallace Bell, Director, Industrial Participation Association.
  • Graham Murray Berrie, Technical Secretary, Council of the Scottish Agricultural Colleges.
  • Captain George Frederic Matthew Best, R.N. (Retd.), lately Deputy Chairman, Wessex Water Authority.
  • Douglas William Betts. For services to the magistracy in Nottingham.
  • David Howard Blezard, Director, Continuing Education, Nelson and Colne College.
  • Vera Gertrude, Mrs Booth, County Superintendent, South and West Yorkshire, St John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Joyce Kathleen Mabel, Mrs Bowley. For political and public service.
  • Alan Frederick Briscoe, Farmer, Berkswell, Warwickshire.
  • Edward Maxfield Broome, County Librarian, Hertfordshire Library Service.
  • Derek Joseph Buckley, lately Director, Scottish Ambulance Service.
  • Robert Burns, Senior Principal, Department of Employment.
  • Theodore Stanley Burrell, National Park Officer, Peak District National Park.
  • Stephen Philip Byrne, City Planning Officer, Nottingham City Council.
  • James Corrin Cain, lately Group Director, British Technology Group.
  • Major Donald Fraser Callander, M.C. (Retd.), Public Relations and Appeals Director, Scottish National Institution for the War Blinded.
  • Donald Bryce Carr, Secretary, Test and County Cricket Board.
  • Richard Culling Carr-Gomm. For services to sheltered housing.
  • Thomas Edward Carter, Director of Finance, Grampian Regional Council.
  • Fred Theodore Chambers, Q.P.M., Deputy Chief Constable, Northumbria Police.
  • Ms Dorothy Weedon Cherry, Principal, Overseas Development Administration.
  • Jan Eleanor, Mrs Collier. For political and public service.
  • John Robert Collingbourne, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Eric Raymond Cooke. For political and public service.
  • Mrs Catherine Ann Cookson, Novelist.
  • Major Terence Rex Corkery (Retd). For political and public service.
  • Ewan Christian Brew Corlett, Chairman and Managing Director, Burness, Corlett and Partners Ltd.
  • Noel Frederick Cox. For services to music.
  • Geoffrey Arthur Cullington, M.C., Port Manager, Hull, Associated British Ports.
  • Denis Herbert Cummings, Secretary, National Egg Marketing Association Ltd, British Eggs Ltd and Scottish Federation of Egg Packers.
  • Miss Isobel Dover Curry, Regional Nurse, Capital Developments, North West Thames Regional Health Authority.
  • Paul Mitchell Cutting, D.F.C., lately Administration Secretary, Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund.
  • Ian Francis Dallison, Manager, Inland Transport, British Steel Corporation.
  • Ronald Arthur Denney, Director, British School Technology.
  • John Stanley Denton, lately Managing Director and Chief Executive, Nickerson Seed Company Ltd.
  • Mervyn Frederick John Dobson, Singer.
  • Douglas Peter Dodgson, Vice-Chairman, Northern Regional Health Authority.
  • Miss Anne Margaret Donaldson, (Mrs MacTaggart), London Editor, Glasgow Herald.
  • Anthony Leale Dorey, Technical Director, Vosper Thorneycroft (UK) Ltd.
  • Mavis Mary, Mrs Doyle, Managing Director, UDEC Refrigeration Ltd. For services to Export.
  • John English Q.P.M., lately Director/Chief Examiner of Central Planning; Instructor, Training and Police Promotion Examinations Unit, Pannal Ash, Harrogate.
  • Evan Glyn Evans, T.D., Solicitor, Newport, Gwent
  • Miss Elizabeth Ann Fanshawe, Director, Disabled Living Foundation.
  • Ronald Fearn. For services to the community in Southport.
  • Alan Coburn Ferguson, Director, Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health.
  • Keith Thomas Flynn. For political and public service.
  • Geoffrey Stuart Foster, lately Headmaster, The Towers School, Ashford, Kent.
  • Charles John Desmond Fry, lately Company Secretary, Royal British Legion Attendants Company Limited.
  • John Gamble, Director of Social Services, South Glamorgan.
  • Norman Gelchrist, Production Director, Swan Hunter, British Shipbuilders.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Louis Roland Goddard, R.N.R. (Retd), V.R.D., County Secretary, Hertfordshire, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Miss Beryl Mary Goldsmith. For political service.
  • The Reverend George Harold Good, M.B.E., Member, United Kingdom Social Security Advisory Committee.
  • Derek John Goodwin, First Class Valuer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Robert Gordon, lately Head of Administration, Royal Greenwich Observatory.
  • Maurice Stephen Eliot Gould, Consultant Orthodontist, Eastman Dental Hospital, London.
  • Allen Ernest Goulsbra. For political and public service.
  • Brian Noel Green, Technical Director, VG Analytical Ltd.
  • Norman Geoffrey Griffiths, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Muriel, Mrs Gumbel. For political and public service.
  • Edward Michael Hains. For services to the Road Haulage Association.
  • William Douglas Hall, Keeper, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
  • John Keith Harwood, Vice President and Managing Director, R.H. Macy & Company Inc., Corporate Buying. For services to Export.
  • William Geoffrey Haslam, D.F.C., Director, Prudential Corporation plc.
  • Anthony James Darley Haswell, The Insurance Ombudsman.
  • Joseph Conn Hawthorne, Manufacturing Director, Patons & Baldwins Ltd.
  • Squadron Leader Dennis Edward Frank Hayter, R.A.F. (Retd.), lately Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Reginald Hems. For services to the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Medical Research Council.
  • Frederic Henri Kay Henrion, M.B.E., Graphic Designer.
  • Kenneth Hedley Holliday, Director of Engineering, Lucas Aerospace Ltd.
  • Arthur Norman Hollis, D.F.C. For political and public service.
  • Maurice Colston Holmes, Director of Operations, British Railways Board.
  • Erie Hopwood, Senior Education Officer (Community Education, Youth and Careers), Essex County Council.
  • Miss Barbara Nancy Hosking, Controller of Information Services, Independent Broadcasting Authority.
  • Robert Howe, Senior Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • Yvonne Brenda, Mrs Jackson, D.L. For services to the community in West Yorkshire.
  • Kenneth Gilbert Jessop, Managing Director, Stelmo Ltd. For services to Export.
  • John Mill Nelson Johnstone, Employers' Secretary, Scottish Local Authorities Negotiating Bodies.
  • David Gwyn Jones. For services to the British Standards Institute.
  • John Gordon MacWilliam Kain, lately Director, British Retailers' Association.
  • Leslie Ronald Kay, General Secretary, Universities Central Council on Admissions.
  • Raymond Dennis Keene. For services to Chess.
  • Miss Thea King (Mrs Thurston). Clarinettist.
  • Peter Edward Lane. For services to the Oil Industry.
  • Arthur Bruce Laurenson, General Manager, Lerwick Harbour Trust.
  • Frank Ledger, Director of Operations, Central Electricity Generating Board.
  • Max Lee, Establishment Officer, Metropolitan Police.
  • James Patrick Oliver Lewis, Senior Principal, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Sampson Lifton. For services to Pain Relief Centre, Liverpool.
  • Janet Elizabeth, Mrs Macgregor, Senior Lecturer, Department of Pathology, University of Aberdeen.
  • The Right Reverend Monsignor Edward Mahony, Chairman, Southwark Roman Catholic Diocesan Schools' Commission.
  • Rhea Sylvia Leslie, Mrs Martin, Vice-Chairman, National Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux.
  • Anthony Martinez, Chairman and Managing Director, Microvitec plc.
  • Hubert Arbuckle Mason, Managing Director, Finlay Packaging plc.
  • Derek Mate, lately Director, Operations, Teesside Works, British Steel Corporation.
  • John Moil Mathieson, Provost, Perth and Kinross District Council.
  • James Alexander McBride, Principal, Deramore School, Belfast.
  • Alan Robert McCredie, lately Chief Accountant, Yorkshire Electricity Board.
  • Captain Ronald Stewart McDonald (R.N.) (Retd.), House Governor and Medical Superintendent, Osborne House, Department of the Environment.
  • Thomas Stewart Orr McGhee, Principal, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Margaret, Mrs McGregor, Member, North-Eastern Education and Library Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Lieutenant Colonel William Alfred McLelland, T.D., D.L., lately Chairman, Gloucester County Council.
  • John Ewen McNaughton, Chairman, Scotch Quality Beef and Lamb Association.
  • Michael Meloy, Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • Gordon Michell, Architect, Michell and Partners.
  • Ian David Miller. For political service.
  • Donald Alfred Moody, Chairman, Moody Homes Ltd.
  • Douglas Campbell Muirhead, Chairman, Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston Enterprise Trust.
  • Peter Arthur Glanville Mullens. For services to the Welsh Industrial Development Advisory Board.
  • William Edward Scott Mutch, Head, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Edinburgh.
  • Alec Preston Nuttall, Chief Probation Officer, Cleveland Probation Service.
  • Brigadier John Henry Huby Oliver, T.D., D.L., General Medical Practitioner, Worcestershire.
  • Derek Armstrong Pattinson. For services to the community in Cumbria.
  • Professor John Frederick Paynter, Professor of Music Education, University of York.
  • Albert William Kenneth Penhaligon, Deputy Chairman, North Eastern Region, British Gas Corporation.
  • Miss Margaret Pilbeam, Chief Nursing Officer, Eastbourne District Health Authority.
  • Norman Platt, Artistic Director, Kent Opera.
  • Stanley Please. For services to the World Bank.
  • Mary Joy, Mrs Potts. For political and public service.
  • David William Pye, Woodcarver.
  • William Robert Rangeley. For services to international irrigation and drainage.
  • James Humphrey Carr Rawson. For political and public service.
  • James Walter Reed, Secretary, Dairy Produce Quota Tribunal for England and Wales.
  • Richard Ivor Rees. For services to local government and the community in Dyfed.
  • Alleyne Holden Reynolds, Managing Director and Consultant, BAT Industries (Small Business).
  • Joseph Ogden Riley, Chairman, National Council, Royal Naval Association.
  • Samuel Reid Campbell Ritchie, General Medical Practitioner, Northern Ireland.
  • Shena, Mrs Robertson Cole, Chairman, Abbeyfield Governing Council, Scotland.
  • Peter David Robeson. For services to Show Jumping.
  • Valerie, Mrs Robinson. For services to Hockey.
  • Edward Albert Rowe, Member, Lewisham and North Southwark District Health Authority.
  • Maurice Frank Rowland, Consultant, Reginald W. Barker.
  • Reuben Joseph Russell, Reservoir Evaluation Specialist III, Department of Energy.
  • Peter William Russell-Eggitt, Chairman, Joint Scientific and Technical Committee, Food and Drink Federation.
  • James Douglas Salmon, Managing Director, Crosfield Electronics Ltd.
  • Frederic David Skidmore, Consultant, Joyce Green Hospital, Dartford.
  • Margaret, Mrs Slade. For political service.
  • Brian. Eugene Smith, lately Principal, Department for National Savings.
  • Charles Leslie Smith, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Department of the Environment
  • Lieutenant Colonel John Norris Smith, T.D., D.L., Vice-Chairman, Wales, Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Joyce Evelyn May, Mrs Smith, Chairman, Spastics Society.
  • Professor John Crocket Smyth, Head of Department of Biology, Paisley College of Technology.
  • Walter George Smyth, Sales Manager, Richardsons Fertilisers Ltd.
  • Boleslaw Marian Sosin, Chief Scientist, Marconi Communications Systems Ltd.
  • David Charles Stanley, Deputy Director of Education and Training, Confederation of British Industry.
  • Stanley Steenson, Assistant Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Harold John Tamplin. For services to farming in Wales.
  • Jennifer Anne, Mrs Taylor. For political service.
  • Martin Thomas, D.L. For services to local government and the community in West Glamorgan.
  • Gilbert Williamson Thompson, Chief Executive, Manchester International Airport.
  • John Geoffrey Tristram, Baron Trevethin and Oaksey. For services to the Injured Jockeys Fund.
  • William Mark Tully, Chief of Bureau, Delhi, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Colin Veysey, lately Assistant County Surveyor, Hampshire County Council.
  • William Proudfoot Walker, lately Member, Livingston Development Corporation.
  • Frank Lystra Warner, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Alexander Stewart Weatherhead, T.D. For services to the legal profession in Scotland.
  • Miss Joan Muriel Wheeler, Principal Nursing Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Miss June Rosemary Whitfield (Mrs Aitchison), Actress.
  • Thomas Jackson Whitson, Deputy Chief Constable, Central Scotland Police.
  • Rowland James Williams. For services to Medicine in Wales.
  • Katherine Muriel Irwin, Mrs Wilson, lately Chairman, Equal Opportunities Commission for Northern Ireland.
  • Major Douglas Harold Witherington, lately Senior Veterinary Officer, The Jockey Club.
  • Miss Mima Clark Woolley, Regional Nurse, North East Thames Regional Health Authority.
  • Lois Mary, Mrs Yates, lately County Commissioner, Staffordshire, Girl Guides Association.
  • Eric Herbert Bagge. For services to British commercial interests in Switzerland.
  • Rodney Bedford. First Secretary (Commercial), British High Commission, Nicosia.
  • Dr David Hamilton Black. For services to the development of animal husbandry in Costa Rica.
  • Roger Bland, First Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Kuwait.
  • Ronald George Blacker Bridge, Commissioner for Labour, Hong Kong.
  • Robin John Burnett, Honorary British Consul, Belem, Brazil.
  • Roy John Carter, M.B.E., First Secretary, British Deputy High Commission, Bombay.
  • Cheung Yan-lung, M.B.E. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Shuk-yee, Mrs Chow Liang. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Dennis Henry Cooper, Deputy Consul-General, British Consulate-General, Chicago.
  • Edmund Kirkland Cooper. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Malcolm Lars Creek, L.V.O. First Secretary (Commercial), H.M. Embassy, Lima.
  • Jean Ross, Mrs Farncomb. For services to Anglo-Australian relations in New South Wales.
  • Maurice Kenneth Featherstone. For public services in Gibraltar.
  • Michael Charles Gathercole, First Secretary (Administration), H.M. Embassy, Jedda.
  • John Foster Green, Cultural Attaché (British Council), H.M. Embassy, Prague.
  • Ralph John Griffiths, First Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Vatican City.
  • Tony Harris. For services to civil engineering in the Peoples Democratic Republic of Yemen.
  • Guy William Pullbrook Hart, First Secretary (Commercial), H.M. Embassy, Budapest.
  • David Roy Howell, British Council Representative, New Zealand.
  • Michael Alan Jervis. For services to British commercial interests in Tokyo.
  • John Burnett McIntosh, M.B.E. For services to the development of the rubber industry in Liberia.
  • Thomas George Mapplebeck. For services to British commercial interests in Egypt.
  • Graham Eric Peter Ness, British Council Representative, Iraq.
  • Ngai Shiu-kit. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Marjorie Constance Sarah, Mrs Rundle. For services to agriculture in Zambia.
  • Colin Ogden Taylor. For services to the British community in Mexico.
  • Geoffrey Edwin Frisby Taylor. For services to British commercial interests in Malaysia.
  • Michael Wilson Clay Taylor. For services to the British community in Aqaba, Jordan.
  • John Rawling Todd, C.V.O., Director of Lands, Hong Kong.
  • Thomas Herbert Tomlinson, Director of Water Supplies, Hong Kong.
  • Professor Derek Whittaker. For services to the development of engineering education in Zambia.
  • Paul George William Winby. For services to British commercial interests in Belgium.
  • Edric Rowland Worsnop, Deputy Consul-General, British Consulate-General, Melbourne.

State of Queensland

  • Frederick Stanley Colliver. For services to Natural Sciences.
  • John Angus Livingston. For services to the Sheep Breeding Industry.
  • Miss Inara Monika Svalbe. For services to the Arts.
  • Meta Talbot, Mrs Williams. For services to the community.

State of Tasmania

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division

  • Lieutenant Commander Nigel Arthur Bruen, D.S.C., Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Stephen James Buck, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Anthony Neil Dando, Royal Navy.
  • Fleet Chief Air Engineering Artificer Gerald Alan Fitter.
  • Fleet Chief Weapon Engineering Artificer Roy Hazeldine.
  • Lieutenant Commander Timothy Ian Hildesley, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Lawrence McAulay Jay, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Grenville Philip Johnson, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Robert King, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Brian Ross Knipe, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Trevor Walter Ling, Royal Navy.
  • Fleet Chief Petty Officer (OPS)(R) John Herbert Newing J856988H.
  • Captain Keith William Edward Osborne, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant (CS) Nicholas Toner, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Ramon Anthony Waldock, Royal Navy.
  • Major Hamish Maxwell Adams, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Acting Major Thomas Peter Aston, Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Ronald Charles Hugh Berry, The Light Infantry (now retired).
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Anthony George Bloor, Royal Pioneer Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Geoffrey Michael Bradley, Mercian Volunteers, Territorial Army.
  • Captain Frederick Alder Calvert, T.D., The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Territorial Army.
  • Major Edward Charles Digby Carter, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Norman Collins, Grenadier Guards.
  • Major (Technical Instructor in Gunnery) Brian Patrick Concannon, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Acting Major Roy Currell, Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Major (Quartermaster) James Michael Patrick Dillon, The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) John Andrew Fairhurst, The Queen's Lancashire Regiment.
  • Major Martin Gerald Farnan, T.D., The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th), Territorial Army.
  • Major Anthony Frederick Edward Gaite, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Captain Claud Bayliss Genever, Royal Corps of Transport, Territorial Army.
  • Major (Quartermaster) David Henry Greenfield, The Royal Anglian Regiment.
  • Major Joseph Albert Harkon, T.D., The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Graham Peter Harris, Military Provost Staff Corps.
  • Lieutenant Rodney George Hicks, The Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (Berkshire and Wiltshire).
  • Captain (Quartermaster) David Hughes, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) (now RARO).
  • Major John Christopher Morris Hughes, Army Air Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Douglas Sidney Hurd, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Peter Grant Jeffries, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Captain (Queen's Gurkha Officer) Jogindrasing Gurung, The Queen's Gurkha Engineers.
  • Warrant Officer Class I George Joseph Kelly, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major John Evan Grant Lamond, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) (now retired).
  • Major Richard Clive Mantell, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment).
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Keith Melvyn Mannings, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Sarah Odell, Women's Royal Army Corps.
  • Major John James Purves, 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 John James Rudd, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 David Frederick Skinner, The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot).
  • Major (Quartermaster) Albert Victor Smith, Coidstream Guards.
  • Warrant Officer Class I Malcolm Eric Smith, Welsh Guards.
  • Major Martin Nicholas Earle Speller, Royal Tank Regiment.
  • Major David Kirwood Paige Steele, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's).
  • Major (Quartermaster) William Jones Taylor, The Royal Green Jackets.
  • Warrant Officer Class I David John Walker, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Warrant Officer Class I Thomas Emrys Walters, Welsh Guards.
  • Major Ambrose Harry Warde, M.C., Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army (now retired).
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 (Acting Warrant Officer Class 1) Alexander McGregor Wells M.M. Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Laurence Wilding, The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot), Territorial Army.
  • Squadron Leader Peter Charles Badcock, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Leslie George Buckingham, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Michael James Cockrill, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Derek Alwyn Exley, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Michael David Conrad Fonfe, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Robert Alexander Forrester, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader William, Francis Joseph Holloway, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Idwal David Llewellyn Jones, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Squadron Leader Philip John Rodgers, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Roland John Stuart Stokes, Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader John Stuart Winterbourne, A.F.C., Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Timothy Almond, Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Charles Albert Bailey, B.E.M., Royal Air Force.
  • Right Lieutenant Michael John Daly, Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Anthony Joseph Lark, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Warrant Officer Brian Carl Marvin Baxter, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer George James Thomas Bean, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Ian Alexander Robert Brown, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer David Henry Bryan, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Brian Edward Chamberlain, B.E.M., Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Rex Charles Farrington, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Terence Leslie Gilbert, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer David William Highman, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Bernard Lawton, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Derek Edward Milner, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Jack Ambrose Eric Ransome, Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Brian William Russell, Royal Air Force.

Civil Division

  • Hylda May, Mrs Abell. For political and public service.
  • John Victor Allard, Senior Executive Officer, Paymaster General's Office.
  • Philip John Allery, Clerical Officer, Central Office of Information.
  • Harry Anish. For political and public service.
  • James Annandale, D.F.C., Counsellor, East Midlands Small Firms Counselling Service.
  • Miss Judith Appleton, Nutritionist, Save The Children Fund.
  • John Leslie Arthur, Senior Executive Officer, Agricultural and Food Research Council.
  • Brenda Mary, Mrs Baker. For services to handicapped children in Cirencester.
  • Miss Josephine Beatrice Balls. Chairman, Bradford on Avon Branch, Save The Children Fund.
  • Alice Helen, Mrs Barnett. For political and public service.
  • Mary Frances, Mrs Baxter, Group Secretary, East Dorset Group, Ramblers' Association.
  • Donald Beaton. For services to the community in Oban.
  • Leonard Beaumont, Factory Manager, Remploy, Hull.
  • Martin Irvine Bell, Engineering Director, Barr & Stroud Ltd.
  • David Bellamy, Senior Health Officer, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal Sussex County Hospital.
  • Alfred Edmeades Bestall, Illustrator.
  • Douglas Ian Roy Bethell, Works Officer, Western Wessex, Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Miss Yolande Bird, Assistant Secretary, National Theatre Board.
  • Frederick Thomas Bishop, Station Officer, East Sussex Fire Brigade.
  • Lieutenant Commander Harry Blease, R.N. (Retd.), lately Secretary, The Royal Navy and Royal Marine Children's Trust.
  • David Alfred Chicheley Blunt, Lay Chaplain to the Archbishop of York.
  • Edith Norah, Mrs Boddington. For services to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in the North West.
  • George Derrick Bolsover, General Medical Practitioner, Eynsham, Oxfordshire.
  • Richard Bond. For political and public service.
  • Miss Kathleen Elsie Bonnett. For services to the blind.
  • Leonard Boston, lately Member, Wakefield Family Practitioner Committee.
  • Alec John Bowmaker, District Commissioner, Fareham, Scout Association.
  • Miss Jean Francis Boxall, Nursing Officer, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.
  • William John Boyd, Secretary and Treasurer, National Federation of Property Owners and Factors of Scotland.
  • Arnold Bradley, Superintendent of Laboratories, Department of Physics, University of Sheffield.
  • Miss Helen Brennan, Director of Nursing Services (Acute), Brighton Health Authority.
  • John Brent-Jones, Professional and Technology Officer I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Edward Briggs, Technical Support Manager, Hatfield Civil Division, Aircraft Group, British Aerospace.
  • Brian Graham Brown, Prison Visitor, H.M. Prison, Dungavel.
  • Gerald Montague Brown, lately Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Jack Brown, General Secretary, Amalgamated Textile Workers' Union.
  • Eric Villiers Browning, lately Civilian Operating Room Attendant, Ministry of Defence.
  • Lilian Meiklejohn, Mrs Bruce, lately Principal Technical Officer, British Standards Institution.
  • Miss Marjorie Bruce, lately Clerical Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Miss Patricia Mary Bruce, Head of Tariff Section, Public Affairs Department, Imperial Chemical Industries.
  • Reginald Mark Bush, Operations Director, Davy McKee (Poole) Ltd.
  • John Patrick Byrne. For services to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers' Benevolent Fund.
  • Vernon Ambrose Campden, Observer Commander, 24 Group, Royal Observer Corps, Edinburgh.
  • Miss Jean Elsie Carder, Senior Executive Officer, H.M. Treasury.
  • Sidney Solomon Caro. For political and public service.
  • George Caskey, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • William Steele Chambers, Governor Class IV, Northern Ireland Prison Service.
  • John William Chandley, Tax Officer (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Miss Sylvia Dorothy Clark, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Colin Patrick Clarke. For services to the coal mining industry.
  • Jennifer Ann, Mrs Clements, Graphic Officer II, Science Museum.
  • John Arthur Coley. For services to Rotherham and District Allotments Societies.
  • Rex Charles Colville, Terminal Duty Manager, Terminal 2, Heathrow Airport.
  • Peter Raymond Cook, Senior Executive Officer, Science and Engineering Research Council.
  • William Dennis Coombe, Headteacher, Spon Gate Primary School, Coventry.
  • Patrick Paul Corcoran, Blending Plant Craftsman, Birkenhead Blending Plant, Mobil Oil Company Ltd.
  • Betty Rose Irene, Mrs Cox, Clerical Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Derek Linden Craven, Co-ordinator, "Enterprise North".
  • Allan George Cronquist, Chief Research Officer, Clinical Research Centre, Medical Research Council.
  • Norman George Crossley, County Commissioner, Lancashire Branch, St John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Edward Thomas Curran, Operations Manager, Marconi Instruments Ltd.
  • Robert Goodfellow Dakers Dalgleish, Engineering Designer, Ferranti plc.
  • Miss Beatrice Irene Davies, Clerical Officer, Department of Transport.
  • Harry Lonsdale Davies. For political and public service.
  • Ivor Davies, Travelling Chief Inspector, Midlands Postal Board, Post Office.
  • Mair Louvain, Mrs Davies, Specialist Health Visitor, Mid Glamorgan Health Authority.
  • Miss Margaret Nesta Davies, Area Officer, South Wales, National Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux.
  • Thomas Malcolm Davies, Chief Technical Officer, Derwentside District Council.
  • Roger Albert Davis, Deputy Clerk to the Justices, Medway Magistrates' Court.
  • Miss Vivienne Davies, lately Head of Department of Adult Studies, Bracknell College of Further Education.
  • Miss Sarah Elizabeth Dawson. For service to the education of adults especially in the field of lace making.
  • Grace Effy Charlotte, Mrs De La Mare, Area Fire Control Officer, London Fire Brigade.
  • Dirk De Neef, General Manager, Britoil plc.
  • Patrick Joseph Devlin, Building Manager, West Belfast Maintenance Depot, Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
  • Herbert Wesley Dickson, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Miss Iris Joyce Dismore, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of Employment.
  • Winifred Margaret, Mrs Dodd. For services to handicapped people in Bath.
  • Leo Donald Dolan, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Thomas David Douglas, Senior Regional Officer, General Municipal, Boilermakers' and Allied Trades Union.
  • Dudley George Dryden, Executive Member, Hackney Council for Racial Equality.
  • Alexander Hutcheon Dunbar, lately Process Planner in Charge, Seaforth Engineering Ltd.
  • Gwendoline Mary, Mrs Earp-Haward. For services to the community in Staffordshire.
  • Douglas Edgar. For political and public service.
  • Brendan Gerald Edwards. For services to the Irish Amateur Golf Team.
  • Wilfred John Mills Edwards, Safety Education Officer, London Borough of Greenwich.
  • Elsie Violet, Mrs Elliott, lately Chairman, League of Friends, Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, Carshalton.
  • Kenneth Harold Ellis, Professional and Technology Officer I, Department of the Environment.
  • Thomas Harold Ellis, National Treasurer, British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association.
  • Robin Henry Elsender, Managing Director, Elsender Exports Ltd. For services to Export.
  • George Eric Errington, Chief Project Manager, Bristol Division, Dynamics Group, British Aerospace plc.
  • Norman William Henry Fairfax, Senior Executive Officer, Metropolitan Police.
  • Gladys May, Mrs Farrington. For services to the community in Suffolk.
  • John Patrick Thomas Foley, South Wales Divisional Officer, Iron and Steel Trades Confederation.
  • William John Force. For political and public service.
  • William Hylton Forrester, Inspector (S), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Miss Audrey Kathleen Foster, S.P.S., Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, National Institute for Research in Nuclear Science.
  • John Romilly Fowler, Editor, Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology .
  • Arthur Fowweather. For services to the community in Downpatrick, Co. Down.
  • James Eckford Fyfe, lately Member, Argyll and Clyde Health Board.
  • Eric Basil Gallagher, Regional Collector, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Sarah Doreen, Mrs Gaskell, Nursing Officer, Thornton Lodge Hospital, Northallerton Health Authority.
  • Elizabeth Hendry, Mrs Gillies. For services to the community, particularly the elderly in Glasgow.
  • Major David Rodney Goddard, Director, Exeter Maritime Museum.
  • Miss Evelyn Mary Goodchild, Welfare Officer, The Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund.
  • Frank William Goodsell, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Bernard William Goodyear, Director, South Buckinghamshire and East Berkshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  • Joseph Patrick Gorman, Works Manager, Sir Alfred McAlpine & Company.
  • Lawrence Brendan Gormley, Principal Engineer (Transmission Maintenance and Construction), Northern Ireland Electricity Service.
  • Grace Gertrude, Mrs Goy, Club Leader, St Thomas' Youth Club, Lambeth.
  • James Gray. For services to the Royal Air Forces Association in Belfast.
  • Joan, Mrs Green, lately Chairman, Northamptonshire County Council.
  • David Ivor Griggs, Secretary, Textile Research Council.
  • Richard Grove-Hills. For services to the Save The Children Fund particularly in Africa.
  • Elsie, Mrs Haines, Secretary, Preston and District Branch, Arthritis and Rheumatism Council.
  • Sybil Francesca, Mrs Hall. For services to the National Trust in Kent.
  • Sheila Margaret Hilary, Mrs Hamill, Deputy Branch Director, Londonderry Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Richard Sidney Hancock, Member, Chichester District Council.
  • James Hankey. For political service.
  • Joseph Moore Hardy, Regional Organiser, East Midland Branch, Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians.
  • Sidney Harrison. For services to musical education.
  • George Lyndon Haworth, lately Group Engineer, Major Works, Essex County Council.
  • William Harold Hazard, Head Office Keeper, House of Commons.
  • Ronald Heavey, Headmaster, Mill House Special School for Handicapped Children, Newton-LeWillows, Lancashire.
  • Herbert Nesbitt Heffernan. For services to community transport in Kent.
  • Miss Elizabeth May Henderson. Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Raymond George Hersey, Installation Engineer, Marconi Radar Systems Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Anne Jessica, Mrs Hills, Chairman, National Association of Deaf-Blind and Rubella Handicapped.
  • Clarence Frederick John Hocken, Secretary, Devon County Agricultural Association.
  • Miss Ethel Hodgkinson, lately Director of Nurse Education, East Birmingham School of Nursing.
  • William Alfred Holden, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Jane Hepburn, Mrs Holmes. For political and public service.
  • Ellis George Horwood, Chairman, Ellis Horwood Ltd.
  • Alexander Hosie, Chief Nursing Officer, State Hospital, Carstairs.
  • Eleanor Grace, Mrs Hoskings, Chief Housing Manager, Crown Estate Office.
  • Raymond Hubbuck, Tax Officer (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Norman Hudson, Chairman, Bradford and Northern Housing Association.
  • Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs Humphrey, Senior Staff Welfare Officer, Home Office.
  • Miss Evelyn MacLennan Iles, Local Officer II, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Edward Alexander Ingram, General Medical Practitioner, Lerwick.
  • James Andrew Jackson, Manager of Administration, Employee Relations Department, British Shipbuilders.
  • Ronald Henry Jackson, Computer Aided Design Manager, Baker Perkins Ltd.
  • Reginald Jenkyn, lately Principal Civil Engineering Assistant (Planning), London Regional Transport.
  • Peter Somers Joce, Higher Executive Officer, Prime Minister's Office.
  • Miss Carrie Johnson. For services to the community in Buxton, Derbyshire.
  • James Sneddon Johnston. For services to industrial training in Ayrshire.
  • Henry David Johnston Jones, lately Head of French Department, Llanidloes High School.
  • William Cellan Jones. For political and public service.
  • Francis Watson Kean, Secretary and Treasurer, Glasgow School of Art.
  • Rosaline, Mrs Keys, Health Visitor, Londonderry.
  • Marie Pauline, Mrs King, Deputy President, Avon Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Derek Peter Lakin, Principal Architect, Director Technical Development, CLASP Development Group.
  • Ronald Ernest Lee. For services to choral music in Northern Ireland.
  • Charles Denis Lewis. For services to the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme.
  • Bryan Link, Professional and Technology Officer II, Ministry of Defence.
  • Edna Ashton, Mrs Lomax. For services to animal welfare in Faroworth, Bolton.
  • Dorothy Joyce, Mrs Macdonald. For political and public service.
  • Iain Alexander Macfarquhar, General Medical Practitioner, Elgin.
  • Donald James Mackenzie, Chairman, Kincardine and Deeside District Council.
  • Simon Maclachlan, lately Chairman, New Islington and Hackney Housing Association.
  • Ian Archibald Macmillan, Veterinary Practitioner, Mauchline, Ayrshire.
  • John Maloney, Executive Officer, H.M. Prison, Ford.
  • Geoffrey Lindsey Manchester, Chairman, Humberside War Pensions Committee.
  • Alan Gordon Marriott, Technical Director, British Paper and Board Industries Federation.
  • Arthur Eric Marshall. For political service.
  • Cecil Albert Henry Johnston Martin, Chairman, Belfast Savings Council.
  • Joan, Mrs Martin, Clinical Medical Officer, Kensington and Chelsea.
  • Reginald John Martin, Secretary, Sulgrave Manor Board.
  • Raymond Thomas Mastel, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Alastair McAllister, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Nancy, Mrs McCall, Director of Nursing Services Midwifery Division, Bolton Health Authority.
  • Elizabeth, Mrs McCartney, Supervisor, Ballymena Health Centre, Co. Antrim.
  • Major Herbert Terence McCormack, (Retd.), Retired Officer II, Ministry of Defence.
  • George McDowell, Staff Welfare Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Desmond John McGlynn. For services to young people.
  • Captain Angus McKenzie, Master, Ben Line (Wm. Thomson & Co.).
  • William Borrie McLeod. For services to sport for the disabled.
  • Michael Martin McNamara, Group Manager, Services, Southern Water Authority.
  • Daniel George McPherson, Technical Manager, Hull, Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd.
  • Richard McTaggart. For services to Amateur Boxing in Scotland.
  • Margaret Landale, Mrs Mercer, Curator, Fife Folk Museum, Ceres.
  • Catherine Gillian, Ms. Meredith, Director, Cooperative Development Services, Liverpool.
  • Dermot George Deacon Meredith. For political and public service.
  • Miss Dorothea Evelyn Merrick, Higher Executive Officer, Welsh Office.
  • Norman Metcalfe, Professional and Technology Officer I, Ministry of Defence.
  • William Metcalfe, Member, North Yorks Moors National Park Committee.
  • Douglas Mill, Chief Instructor (Technical), St Loye's Training College for the Disabled, Exeter.
  • Miss Meryl Ann Millington, Executive Officer/ Secretary, Office of Fair Trading.
  • Derek Roy Mills, lately County Careers Officer, Cheshire.
  • Miss Helen Lowry Mitchell, Divisional Administrative Officer, Police Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • James Struthers Mitchell, lately Clerical Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Betty Lydia Chetwynd, Mrs Moira, Member, Advisory Committee on Scotland's Travelling People.
  • Thomas Ieuan Morgan. For services to Brass Band music in Wales.
  • Alan John George Morley. For services to Rugby Football.
  • Evelyn Violet, Mrs Morris, County Organiser, Gloucestershire, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Miss Jean Mostyn Owen, Pedigree Goat Breeder, Minskip, North Yorkshire.
  • Commander Nicholas Marwood Mules, D.S.C., R.N. (Retd.), Chief Executive, Poole Harbour Commissioners.
  • Sidney Arthur Muntz, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, S. Murray and Co. Ltd., and George Gill and Sons (Sheffield) Ltd.
  • Edward Hector Murray, Commercial Director, Cochrane & Johnson Ltd.
  • Braham Jacob Myers. For services to the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association in Bradford and Leeds.
  • Nina, Mrs Nathan. For services to the Abbeyfield Society.
  • James Nimmo, Managing Director, Ideal Timber Products Ltd.
  • Raymond Arthur Nunn, lately Chief Officer, Shropshire Rural Community Council.
  • Miss Hazel Robina Ogg, Higher Executive Officer, Scottish Office.
  • Joseph Roy Ottey, lately General Secretary, Power Group, National Union of Mineworkers.
  • Peter Arthur Palmer, Principal Legal Executive, Prosecutions Branch, Essex County Council.
  • John Neale Pargeter, lately Associate Sports Editor, The Journal (Newcastle) .
  • Ernest Parker, County Secretary, Lancashire, National Farmers' Union.
  • Thomas George Parry. For services to the community in Clwyd.
  • Walter John Passmore, Chairman. Policy and Resources Committee, Borough of West Devon.
  • Arthur Frank Payne, Member, South West Water Authority.
  • Miss Flora Sutherland Peacock, Deputy Regional Director, British Council, West of Scotland.
  • Mary Hope, Mrs Pedder, lately Chairman, League of Friends, Lynton Cottage Hospital.
  • Violet May, Mrs Perchard. For political and public service.
  • Miss Kathleen May Petrie, Librarian in Charge, Hitchin Library.
  • Richard Maldwyn Phillips, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Laurence Arthur Pike, General Medical Practitioner, Birmingham.
  • Edward James Piper, lately Manager, Central Quality Assurance, Thorn EMI Electronics Ltd.
  • Ronald George Piper, Collector (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Frank Raymond Platts. For services to the agricultural industry.
  • Miss Kathleen Nora Plowman, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Richard Graham Powell, Group Controller, Bedford Group, United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation.
  • Alexander Maxton Prince, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Joseph Patrick Prunty, Managing Director, Prunty Contracts Ltd.
  • Derek Arthur William Pullen, Professional and Technology Officer II, Harwell, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Michael John Quinn, lately Head Chef, The Ritz Hotel, London.
  • John Owen Victor Rafferty. Senior Community Relations Officer, Hammersmith and Fulham Council for Racial Equality.
  • David Lawrie Raffle, Chief Aerodynamicist, Weybridge Division, Aircraft Group, British Aerospace plc.
  • William John Henshaw Randells, Secretary, Hinckley and District Knitting Industries Association.
  • Kenneth Ratcliffe, lately Factory Manager, Remploy, Portsmouth.
  • Raymond Reardon. For services to Snooker.
  • Betty Gwendolen, Mrs Reed. Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Samuel Reed, Area Manager, Derby, London Midland Region, British Railways.
  • Margaret Eirwen, Mrs Richards. Member, Transport Users' Consultative Committee for Wales.
  • Mark Trevor Roberts, Headmaster, Rectory Paddock Special School, Bromley.
  • Thomas Alexander MacGregor Robertson, Chairman, Edinburgh Executive Committee, St Andrew's Ambulance Association.
  • George Robinson, lately Professional and Technology Officer I, Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland.
  • Miss Sarah Elizabeth Robinson, District Physiotherapist, East Belfast and Castlereagh, Eastern Health and Social Services Board.
  • Miss Josephine Winifred Rogers, Director of Nursing Services (Community), West Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Health Authority.
  • Miss Mary Rose Lethbridge Rogers, Clerk, College of Arms.
  • William George Roper, Chief Superintendent, West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police.
  • Marjorie Milsom, Mrs Rose, Secretary, Redcar and Catterick Racecourses.
  • Eric Ross, Administrative Officer, Technical Directorate, Scottish Special Housing Association.
  • Thomas Boyd Rossborough, lately Assistant Town Clerk, Belfast City Council.
  • Ronald Charles Russell. For services to Shooting.
  • William Salter, Materials Engineer, Buckinghamshire County Council.
  • Charles Neil Sharp, lately Chairman, Bruce Lindsay Group.
  • Norma, Mrs Shaw. For services to Bowls.
  • Robert Joseph Shipman, Principal Officer, Greenlea Home for the Elderly, Edinburgh.
  • Esther, Mrs Silverman. Chairman, Kidney Research Aid Fund.
  • Arthur Jerstice Simm, lately Director, General Products, Moulding and Primary Processing, BTR Industries.
  • Derek Simpson, lately Clyde Area Manager, South of Scotland Electricity Board, Glasgow.
  • The Reverend Donald Maclean Skinner. For services to Youth in Gilmertan.
  • John Smith, Superintendent, Merseyside Police.
  • Valerie Irene, Mrs Smith, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Walter Henry Smith. For services to the Royal British Legion in the West Midlands.
  • Hugh David Spencely, Architect; Chairman. Centre on Environment for the Handicapped.
  • Ronald Emrys Spencer, G.M., Civilian Welfare Officer, Gloucestershire Constabulary.
  • Miss Edith Josephine Stanley. For services to the Blind in Cheshire.
  • William Robert Steele, Depot Manager, Ulsterbus Ltd.
  • Miss Stella Victoria Stewart, lately Ward Sister, Horton General Hospital, Oxford Health Authority.
  • William Grant McDonald Stewart, lately Station Officer, Tayside Fire Brigade.
  • Jack Stokes, Project Director, John Laing Construction.
  • Eric Straw, Area Manager, Worksop, Eastern Region, British Railways.
  • Alan Stringer. Principal Trumpet, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Thomas Geoffrey Sutcliffe, Telecommunications Technical Officer I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Alan Taylor, Director, North Eastern Fanners Ltd.
  • Brian Frederick Thomas, Senior Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Miss Celia Marjorie Thomas. For political service.
  • David Myrddin Thomas. For services to farming and the local community in Dyfed.
  • Evan Rees Thomas. For services to farming in Wales.
  • Margaret Jean, Mrs Thomas. For services to the community in Dyfed.
  • Marcus Asplin Thompson, Disaster Officer, Oxfam.
  • William Henry Thompson. For services to Rugby League Football.
  • William Gerald Thorpe. For political service.
  • Margaret Sheila, Mrs Timmins, Ward Sister, Rampton (Special) Hospital, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Leonard Jose Tipper. For services to the National Boat Shows Ltd.
  • Mark Frederick Tollit, Chairman and Managing Director, Tollit & Harvey Ltd.
  • Alfred Eric Tomlinson. For services to Youth in Bingley, West Yorkshire.
  • Sidney Torch. For services to Light Music.
  • Margaret Shirley, Mrs Towner, Senior Housing Officer, Greater London Council.
  • Michael Liam Trotman, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Miss Eva Kathleen Turner, Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • John Alan Usmar, Director, Devon Community Council.
  • Neville Anthony Verrinder, Director of Economics and Finance, British Wool Marketing Board.
  • Frank Waldie, Chairman, Axwell Park School Foundation.
  • John Walkerdine, Chairman, William Walkerdine Ltd.
  • Roger Kenneth Walsome, Engineering Shift Supervisor, Terminal 2, Heathrow Airport.
  • Miss Margaret Amy Walton, Community Midwife, Maidstone, Kent.
  • Albert Watson, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • John Greer Watson, Member, Transport Users' Consultative Committee for Scotland.
  • James Oswald Webster, Chief Forester, Forestry Commission.
  • Stephen Henry Sidney Westgate, Principal Building Surveyor, Commission for the New Towns.
  • David William White. For services to the Boys' Brigade.
  • Charles Edward Whitfield. For services to the Wine Standards Board.
  • William Gordon Whittington, General Manager, Miles Laboratories (Bridgend) Inc.
  • John Gerrard Wildman, Divisional Director, Neath Industrial Components.
  • Bunty Doreen Edith, Mrs Willard-Burrows, Director, Derby Playhouse Ltd.
  • Amos David George Williams, Employee Director, British Steel Corporation Strip Mill Products.
  • Agnes Emmerson, Mrs Willoughby. For political and public service.
  • Frederick Henry Charles Wills, President, Poole and District Fishermen's Association.
  • William James Wilson, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Miss Jennifer Joan Wiltshire, Headteacher, Chelsea Open Air Nursery School.
  • Maureen Phyllis, Mrs Wood, Local Officer I, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Maurice Howard Wright, Shipping Manager, Glaxo Export Ltd.
  • Ralph Wright, Chief Commandant, Bedfordshire Special Constabulary.
  • Miss Eileen York, lately Nursing Officer, Derby City Hospital, South Derbyshire.
  • Doreen May, Mrs Young. For political service.
  • Arthur John Abbas, Principal Land Executive, Hong Kong.
  • Miss Margaret Ethel Binns. For nursing services to the community in Mombasa, Kenya.
  • John William Cuthbert Blok, Vice-Consul, British Consulate-General, Amsterdam.
  • James Ashmead Bodden. For public and community services in the Cayman Islands.
  • Marcia Emily, Mrs Bodden, Collector of Customs, Cayman Islands.
  • Chann Yau-fong, Senior Liaison Officer, Hong Kong Government Office, London.
  • Miss Joan Evelyn Sarah Clent. For nursing services to the community in Gabon.
  • Simon James Davey, H.M. Consul, British Consulate, Durban.
  • Miss Doris May Davis, Senior Finance Officer, Ministry of Finance, Zambia.
  • Irene Violet, Mrs Davis. For services to the British community in Tenerife.
  • Patricia, Mrs Deane-Gray. For services to ballet in Bermuda.
  • Frederick George Richard Diment. For services to English teaching in Benin.
  • Miss Jean Dugmore, Personal Assistant to H.M. Ambassador, Dublin.
  • Stanley Reid Dunkerley. For services to British shipping interests in Liberia,
  • John Owen Edwards. For services to ex-prisoners of war in Hong Kong.
  • Joan Felicia, Mrs El Itriby, Nursing Sister, H.M. Embassy, Cairo.
  • Thomas Henry Fallon. For services to exservicemen in Dublin.
  • Peter Fraser. For services to education in Ankara.
  • Miss Rosemary Margaret Greenfield, Commercial Registrar, H.M. Embassy, Lisbon.
  • Barbara Gunson, Mrs Higgins. For services to the British community in Houston, Texas.
  • Vanier Menes Hodge, Director of Information and Broadcasting, Anguilla.
  • Colin James Howett. For services to the British community in Antwerp.
  • Miss Olwen Jones, Personal Assistant to H.M. Ambassador, Baghdad.
  • Stanley Kwan Shi-kuang. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • John Douglas Lambert. For services as Royal Navy Liaison Officer, Freeport, Bahamas.
  • John Alfred Kennedy Laws. For services to the British community in Japan.
  • Isabelle Mary Mrs Lecourt-Lory, Deputy Librarian, British Council, Paris.
  • Dr William John Campbell MacArthur. For medical services to the community in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Carol Jane Mrs McPhillips. For services to the British community in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
  • Guiyot Mrs Marc, Honorary British Vice-Consul, Sarnos, Greece.
  • Verna Ernestine Mrs Penn Moll, Chief Librarian, British Virgin Islands.
  • Jacqueline Mary Ellen Christine Mrs Montagu. For services to the British community in Cannes.
  • Ng Shue-chiu. For community services in Hong Kong.
  • Clifford Henry Partridge, Administration Officer, British Trade Commission, Hong Kong.
  • Miss Sheila Mary Price. For nursing services to the community in Egypt.
  • Miss Margaret Prior, lately Registrar, British Information Services, New York.
  • Monica Mary Eileen Leta Mrs Rankin. For services to the British community in Portugal.
  • Andrew Cameron Rennie, Chief Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force.
  • Gerald Edward Schultz, Technical Works Officer, British High Commission, Ottawa.
  • Gordon Charles Sharp. For services to British commercial interests in Jordan.
  • Jessie Stuart Mrs Shellim. For welfare services to the community in Bombay.
  • Barbara Jill Mrs Simpson. For nursing and welfare services to the community in Kenya.
  • John Robert Tilleard. For services to Anglo-Dutch relations in Amsterdam.
  • Benjamin Walter Verge Tomsett, Consul (Commercial), British Consulate-General, Marseilles.
  • Tong Yuk-lun, Controller of Government supplies, Hong Kong.
  • Joseph Charles Warne, Administrative Officer, Public Works Department, Gibraltar.
  • Geoffrey Bertram Woolrych. For services to the British community in Copenhagen.
  • Robert Joseph Worrall. For services to electrical engineering development in Swaziland.

State of Queensland

  • Thomas Arthur Hacker. For services to the Sheep Breeding Industry.
  • Hazel Audrey, Mrs Huston. For services to the community.
  • Douglas Dunmore Lang. For services to the community.
  • George Edward Menge. For services to the Volunteer Coast Guard.
  • Mervyn Roy Stubbins. For public service.
  • Dorothy Harriet, Mrs Wadley. For services to the community.
  • Janet May Florence, Mrs Yates. For services to ex-Service personnel and to the community.

State of Tasmania

  • Ernest William Barwick. For services to sport.
  • Dr John Craze Henry Morris. For services to medicine and to the community.

Imperial Service Order

State of Queensland

State of Tasmania

British Empire Medal

Military Division

Civil Division
United Kingdom

Overseas Territories

State of Queensland

State of Tasmania

Royal Red Cross

Member of the Royal Red Cross (RRC)

  • Lieutenant Colonel Bridget Tasker, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Joan Margaret Elizabeth Thompson, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Territorial Army.

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

  • Superintending Nursing Officer Susan Alfreds Clements, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Chief Medical Technician (Nursing) Trevor Oldroyd.
  • Major John Henry Trevor Howes, Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.
  • Major Esme Barbara Teresa Sweeney, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Flight Lieutenant. Ruth Bleasdale, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.
  • Sergeant Graham John Holmes, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service (QPM)

England and Wales

Northern Ireland

Hong Kong

State of Queensland

Scotland

Queen's Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service

England and Wales

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

New Zealand

Cook Islands

Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Hauanui George Faimau Robati. For services to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

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References

  1. United Kingdom list: "No. 50154". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 June 1985. pp. 1–27.
  2. New Zealand and Cook Islands lists: "No. 50155". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 June 1985. pp. 1–6.