Diana’s 90s time capsule revealed to contain Kylie Minogue CD and passport | Diana, Princess of Wales

30 years after being buried, Diana, the Princess of Wales, and a time capsule compiled to represent the life in the 1990s, opened early-capsule-Kylie Minogue CD, a solar-powered calculator and a passport.
Lead -covered wooden box was sealed in 1991 to mark the laying of the cornerstones of the Variety Club building of the Great Ormond Street Hospital, which was opened to replace old buildings and clinical facilities in 1994.
After the two children won the Blue Peter competition, he chose 10 items to represent life in the 90s. Other objects include mobile television, snowflake hologram and a photo of Diana.
It was aimed to reveal the time capsule in “hundreds of years ,, but a child was excavated to lead to the construction of the cancer center.
Diana became the President of the Children’s Hospital in 1989 and visited several times from his death in 1997. He helped two children to choose the items to be placed in the time capsule. Kylie Minogue’s Love Rhythm album CD was later chosen by David Watson of David Watson of Devon. He also chose a recycled paper and passport.
Sylvia Foulkes, nine from Norwich, chose a collection of British coins, a container with five tree seeds, and a snowflake hologram.
In the box also included a copy of Times since the date of the capsule grave. The titles on the front page include: “Cooked meats reveal Soviet voters in Drags”, as well as a photograph of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, as well as “the US rejects the Iraq war plans when the rebels are close”.
The images published by archives do a little damage to objects, but are largely intact.
The burial of the time capsule was like a ceremony in 1872 that the princess of Wales Alexandra put a foundation in the hospital and also closed the capsule for a time. The capsule, which contains a photo of Queen Victoria, was not found at the time.
Born in 1991 or working in the hospital in 1991, the personnel, the children’s cancer center before the construction of the capsule helped to be removed. The Center will be the national source of the treatment of childhood cancers ve and will help clinical teams to develop “more gentle, more effective treatments için for children in the hospital.
Six things in 1991
Major On November 29, 1990, the British Prime Minister was opened after winning a competition to replace Margaret Thatcher after challenging his leadership. In 1991, during an economic recession, he chaired high interest rates, falling housing prices and increasing unemployment. Major remained until 1995, when he resigned as a party leader after a few high -profile “Sleaze” scandal. US President was Republican George HW Bush.
Cold War It ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 and ended the geopolitical competition between the US and the Soviet Union and its capitalist and communist allies.
The first Gulf WarA armed conflict between Iraq and a 42 -country coalition led by Saddam Hussein and a US -led US coalition began on 17 January 1991 with an operation operation that launched an air bombing campaign against Iraq and ended with the liberation of Kuwait on 28 February.
British scientist Tim Berners-Lee While working at the European Nuclear Research Agency in Geneva, CERN, he introduced his first web browser Worldwideb. The first website was online to the public on 6 August.
seat belts It was made compulsory for all adults traveling in a car in the UK. Since 1983, the front seats had to wear seat belts and children in the rear seats in 1989.