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The Landmark Aids Centre is a day centre in Tulse Hill, London which offers treatment and support for HIV/AIDS patients. It was officially opened on 25 July 1989 by Diana, Princess of Wales.<ref name="BBC-Aids"> ,
1989: Diana opens Landmark Aids Centre Full text, BBC News Online,
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HIV/Aids: a timeline of the disease and its mutations Full text, The Daily Telegraph,
</ref> She gave director Jonathan Grimshaw — diagnosed HIV positive — a firm handshake before going inside the centre for a private tour.<ref name="BBC-Aids"/> At a time when police dealing with AIDS patients still wore rubber gloves, this was the first attempt to de-stigmatise the condition by a high-profile member of the Royal Family.<ref name="BBC-Aids"/>
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