A timecamog sealed by Princess Diana in 1991 was removed from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London to build a new center for people with cancer.
Employees who were either born in 1991 or already working in the hospital that year helped remove the capsule, which revealed objects, such as a pocket TV, a Kylie Minogue CD and some tree seeds, according to a Wednesday press release from the hospital.
Janet Holmes, Senior Health Play Specialist, who worked at Gosh in 1991, said her favorite object was the pocket TV.
The wooden lined lead box was placed to mark the foundation stone of the hospital, as Diana had taken over the presidency of the Pediatric Hospital in 1989. The late princess participated in the time of the time in March 1991.
“It brought to mind so many memories watching the pocket TV there – I had bought one for my husband old, for a break when driving his coach across the country. It was very expensive then! “Holmes said, according to Gosh.
Roxana Rendlar, a clinical associate at the Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit, was thrilled to see the discovery.
“It was so wonderful that I participated in this event. I had just joined Gosh six months ago and I was very excited to be involved in removing the time capsule, which was buried in the year I was born! “Redlar said. As the press release reports.
Source :Skai
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