A colour television which could fit in your pocket and Kylie Minogue's third album have been unearthed in a time capsule buried by Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1991.
The container - sealed within the main entrance at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) - has been dug up early as the construction of a new children's cancer centre begins.
Other memorabilia in the capsule included a solar-powered calculator, tree seeds in a bottle and a collection of each British coin up to the value of £1 to mark the 20th anniversary of decimalisation.
Its contents was provided by two young people who won a national competition hosted by the BBC's Blue Peter, where children were asked to suggest eight items that represented life in the 1990s.
Although much of the memorabilia suffered damage by moisture, the final three pieces included as part of the contest were a sheet of recycled paper, a European passport and a snowflake hologram.








