Gandhi Photographic Collection
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Gandhiji leading a batch of 78 volunteers to the sea - coast to break the salt law, 1930 |
Passive Resistance |
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Gokaldas Gandhi |
Mr. Gokaldas P. Gandhi, who led a party of Passive Resisters from Tongaat district, c. 1910. |
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Gokhale meeting on 3 Pound Tax Lords ground Durban |
Group at Lord's Ground, Durban. Re : Speech by Gokhale (1912). |
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Group at Lord's Ground, Durban. Re : Speech by Gokhale (1912). |
Meeting on the 3 pound Tax |
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H Kitchin editor of the Indian Opinion |
Gandhiji had first met him at a vegetarian restaurant in Johannesburg. He owned a ... He succeeded Kitchin as editor of Indian Opinion. "He is at ... |
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Harbat Singh (Passive Resister) |
Harbat Singh (Passive Resister) |
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Harilal M Gandhi |
Harilal Mohandas Gandhi was the eldest son of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi. He had three younger brothers: Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi and Devdas Gandhi. |
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Henry Polak editor of the Indian Opinion |
Henry Polak. Polak is an editor Gandhi befriends at a vegetarian restaurant |
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Hosken - Chairman of Johannesburg European Committee |
He was a Natal merchant originally (1874–89), then moved to Johannesburg, primarily selling ammunition, dynamite, and arms. He was arrested for his involvement in the Jameson Raid, though fled to Natal during the war. |
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India's Independence & Local Items. |
Gandhi's farewell dinner invitation |
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India's Independence & Local Items. |
Mr Gandhi and Mr Kallenbach dinner RSVP card |
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Indian demonstration - 1897 |
Indians gather together to demonstrate in Durban |
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Indian hawkers barred from trading in white areas |
The Aslatic Question - 13/8/1908 |
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Indian Opinion was founded by V. Madanjit |
Madanjit Viyavaharik, the owner of the International Printing Press and The first issue was prepared through 4 June and 5 ... |
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International printing press |
Printing Press on Gandhi Settlement |
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JJ Doke |
J. J. Doke, can be described as a generous and natural giver, who in the trials of others, showed sympathy, that prompted him to serve. J. J. Doke, was sympathetic to the desire of the Indians for improved civil rights. |
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Joseph Royeppen arrested |
Passive Resistance |
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Kallenbach the owner of Tolstoy farm |
Dr. Hermann Kallenbach (1 March 1871 – 25 March 1945) was a German-Jewish architect who ... Kallenbach himself named this farm after Leo Tolstoy as he was deeply influenced by Tolstoy's writings and philosophy. Abandoning the life of a ... |
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Kasturba and her four sons |
Family photograph |
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Kasturba Gandhi |
Mrs Kasturba Gandhi |