LONDON -- A time capsule that was laid by Princess Diana in 1991 at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London has been opened, with officials revealing a collection of 1990s artifacts just days before the 28th anniversary of her death on August 31st, 1997.
Jason Dawson, the hospital's executive director who opened the capsule earlier this year as GOSH started its new project to develop a new children's cancer center, called the moment "really quite moving, almost like connecting with memories planted by a generation gone by."
Inside lay a snapshot of 1991 -- a Kylie Minogue CD, Casio pocket television, solar calculator and other artifacts that were cutting-edge three decades ago.
As winners of a BBC competition 34 years ago, the items were chosen by David Watson, a then-11-year-old