Pattie Boyd - 1994-1996
March 1994: Pattie and Rod Weston (right) with friends Kirsten and John Lodge (of the Moody Blues) at the Hard Rock Cafe in London. The Hard Rock was transformed into a casino for one night to raise funds for the Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Center, which helps reach and treat autistic children through the medium of music. Hard Rock donated the restaurant, food and drink and supplied partygoers with black jack tables. roulette wheels and a wheel of fortune. All proceeds went to charity.
March 1994: Pattie chatting with Carolyn Waters at the Krizia Italian Fashion House Party in London.
Early October 1994: Pattie was out and about in Los Angeles. She was in company of Samantha Just (in the picture, ex-wife of Monkee Mickey Dolenz), and Ringo and wife Barbara, at the House of Blues on Sunset Strip which is owned by Isaac Tigrett, current husband of Maureen (Ringo's ex-wife, who was fighting cancer at the time).
Late October 1994: Rod Weston and Pattie Boyd attended the Silver Ball at the Natural History Museum in London. The ball was the first held to aid Centrepoint, the charity for homeless children of which Princess Diana was also a patron. Guests dined and danced beneath the spectacular setting of the museum's dinosaurs.
Late December 1994: Pattie was among the mourners at the funeral of ex-husband Eric Clapton's grandmother, Rose Clapp, who was buried beside Conor Clapton in Ripley, England.
February 1995: Pattie with Ruth Kelly, aged 11, daughter of ex-husband Eric Clapton (Ruth was born in 1983 to Clapton and Yvonne Kelly during Eric's marriage to Pattie). Pattie, along with ex-husband George Harrison and Sarah Duchess of York, joined Eric Clapton at a pre-show party at the Royal Albert Hall before his concert benefiting his favorite charity, The Chemical Dependency Centre.
June 1995: Pattie and Rod Weston with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Brown enjoying "An Evening of Bridge" at the Grosvenor House to aid the Imperial Cancer Research Fund.
1996: Pattie Boyd at Disneyland (probably Euro Disney outside Paris.
June 1996: Pattie met Donald Trump at a party he held at Claridges to show Londoners his latest sky-high offering in New York - the Trump Tower.
July 1996: Pattie and Rod Weston attending the Drones At Home party in Pont Street, Belgravia. The Drones restaurant, a landmark since the 60's, is now under the direction of top chef Anthony Worrall Thompson.
September 1996: Rod Weston and Pattie Boyd attended the launch party for Lynne Pemberton's latest novel, "Sleeping With Ghosts", at her Chelsea House.
November 1996: Models Ulla Larson, Shebah Ronay, Pattie Boyd and Edina Ronay gathered in London's Holland Park to honor designer Ossie Clark with a memorial tree and bench. Ossie Clark, one of Britain's most dazzling fashion designers, was murdered in his flat in west London in August 1996. He was adored by many women for his sensuous designs and he in turn worshipped the female form. Pattie Boyd was one of Ossie's favorite models. "I felt he designed for us," Pattie once said.
December 1996: Mrs. John Swannell with Pattie Boyd and Rod Weston at the National Portrait Gallery for an exhibition of John Swannell's work and the launch of his new book, Twenty Years On. All of the guests, who included big name photographers of the 70's, like David Bailey, Barry Lategan, Peter Blake, and singer Lulu, carried cameras to snap each other between canapes.