1969 Investiture Honours Explained
The 1969 Investiture Honours were appointments made by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom to various orders and honours released on 7 July 1969, on the occasion of the investiture of her eldest son, Charles (now Charles III), as Prince of Wales. The awards were of a special character compared to most honours lists, in that the awardees were selected due to their links with Wales, or involvement with the investiture ceremony itself.
Knight Grand Cross (GCVO)
- Rt Hon. Antony Charles Robert, Earl of Snowdon
Knight Commander (KCVO)
Commander (CVO)
Member (MVO)
- Fourth Class
- Fifth Class
Dame Commander (DBE)
- Civil Division
Commander (CBE)
- Military Division
Royal Navy
- Captain Robert Gwilym Lewis-Jones
- Civil Division
- Ivor Egwad Jones . For services to Rugby Football.
- John Eryl Owen-Jones, Clerk of the Caernarvonshire County Council.
Officer (OBE)
- Civil Division
- Thomas Gwynne Davies, Borough Engineer and Surveyor, Royal Borough of Caernarvon.
- Arwel Hughes, Head of Music, Welsh Region, British Broadcasting Corporation.
- Tegid Lloyd Roberts, County Surveyor, Caernarvonshire County Council.
- John Oswald Smith, Town Clerk, Royal Borough of Caernarvon.
- Carl Toms, Stage and Interior Designer.
- John Spark Wilson, Commander, Metropolitan Police.
Member (MBE)
- Civil Division
- John Langran Pound, Principal Design Officer, Ministry of Public Building and Works.
- Military Division
Army
- Lance-Corporal John Swaine, Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Civil Division
- David Morris Jones, Head Custodian, Caernarvon Castle.