Gandhi

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Mac Maharaj and collegues at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition
Mac Maharaj and Devaki Jain at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition
Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi

Gandhi as a old man wearing a loincloth

Mahatma Gandhi as a barrister of law in South Africa

Gandhi went to india in 1896 to promote the South African Indian cause, to recruit Indian barristers to assist in the Indian rights movement in Natal, and to relocate ...

Mahatma Gandhi in London

Gandhi at 10 Downing Street - London

Mahomed Ebrahim Kunke

Mahomed Ebrahim Kunke, a stalwart Mahomedan Passive Resister, several times in jail, South Africa, c. 1910.

Manilal Gandhi

Manilal Gandhi son of M K Gandhi

March through Volksrust on the way to the Transvaal border (Passive Resister)

Passive Resister

Medals Gandhi Boer War Bambata Rebellion Indian Ambulance Corps and Stretcher Bearer Corps

During the 2nd Anglo-Boer, South African or 1899-1902 War, he raised 300 ... They were awarded war medals for their services. ... Later, in the 1906 Zulu uprising (Bambatha Rebellion), Gandhi offered to raise a stretcher bearer ...

Medals Gandhi Boer War Bambata Rebellion Indian Ambulance Corps and Stretcher Bearer Corps

Gandhi was a stretcher-bearer in the Second Anglo-Boer War  and the Bambatha Uprising, a Zulu uprising in 1906. He created the Natal Indian Ambulance Corps for use by the British during the Second Boer War. ...

Medals Gandhi Boer War Bambata Rebellion Indian Ambulance Corps and Stretcher Bearer Corps

Gandhi was a stretcher-bearer in the Second Anglo-Boer War  and the Bambatha Uprising, a Zulu uprising in 1906. He created the Natal Indian Ambulance Corps for use by the British during the Second Boer War. ...

MK Gandhi with the Natal Indian Congress

Black and white impression of MK Gandhi adressing the crowd at a NIC meeting

Mohandas and Kasturba Gandhi in South Africa in 1896

Photos on the life of M. K. Gandhi

Mohandas Kasturba Gandhi Johannesburg prior departure

Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi at Johannesburg, South Africa, before departure

Mr A H West

Mr. A.H. West was a theosophist and vegetarian. He lived in phoenix ashram, which was set up by Mahatma Gandhi during South African Satyagraha. His sister Ada West taught in phoenix and Tolstoy farms. He had taken part in South African Satyagraha.

Mr and Mrs Gandhi and Mr Kallenbach leaving for England

Gandhi and friends departing for England

Mr O H A Jhaveri

Abdoola Hajee Adam Jhaveri (Dada Abdulla)  President of the Natal Indian Congress

Mr Pragji K Desai

Mr. Pragji K. Desai, a well-tried Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.

Mr V A Chettiar

Mr. V. A. Chettiar, who is an elderly member of the Indian community and is Chairman of the Tamil Benefit Society, has ...

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