Mermaid1962
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I wonder how many of those street folks are still alive? And how many are still on the street?
Other picture of Centrepoint, 1995
Princess/Centrepoint | Page 1 | Charity Work, and Princess Diana | Friends Reunited
Diana's Visit to The Leprosy Mission India - 1992
Diana's Visit to The Leprosy Mission India - a set on Flickr
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I have no words, but do not need any. Diana's compassion speaks for itself. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely pics of/ articles about the Queen of Hearts!The Leprosy Mission at memorial service for Diana
The Leprosy Mission at memorial service for Diana : News :: Inspire
Memories Of Diana : Majesty Magazine - A Working Woman
Memories Of Diana : Majesty Magazine - A Working Woman - Princess Diana Remembered
Princess Diana's charity work and causes - Telegraph
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Diana at a Birthright ball-late 80's/early 90's in a very dramatic Elizabethethan style I love:
Untitled | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Untitled | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Untitled | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Untitled | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Wonderful article! Anyone who wonders why William and Harry are such compassionate young men, wonder no more!Hello Magazine 1996 : Princess Diana Takes William And Harry To A Homeless Shelter
Hello Magazine 1996 : Princess Diana Takes William And Harry To A Homeless Shelter - Princess Diana Remembered
Wonderful pics( many of which I had never seen) and perfect title!Some pictures:
Princess Diana (Doing What She Believed In)
Princess Diana visits Dove House 1992
Princess Diana visits Dove House 1992 | This is Hull and East Riding | Northcliffe Media Group | ikonic by Dipinto
Willesden teenager wins Princess Diana award:
Willesden teenager wins Princess Diana award - Schools - Kilburn Times
A London Aids centre made famous by frequent visits by the late Princess of Wales is to be sold because the Terrence Higgins Trust charity can no longer afford its upkeep-
"Charity bosses admit that news of the London Lighthouse’s closure will be “upsetting” for people who have connections with the former hospice, which opened in 1988 and was one of the first to treat patients with Aids."
Aids charity makes 'upsetting' decision to sell centre Diana visited - Princess Diana Remembered
A London Aids centre made famous by frequent visits by the late Princess of Wales is to be sold because the Terrence Higgins Trust charity can no longer afford its upkeep-
"Charity bosses admit that news of the London Lighthouse’s closure will be “upsetting” for people who have connections with the former hospice, which opened in 1988 and was one of the first to treat patients with Aids."
Aids charity makes 'upsetting' decision to sell centre Diana visited - Princess Diana Remembered
That picture of Diana makes me smile.