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Mahatma Gandhi re-enters public life after illness. Photographer: Sport and General

Catalogue reference: Photo 1361(11)

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Photo 1361(11)
Title
Mahatma Gandhi re-enters public life after illness. Photographer: Sport and General
Date
c 1926
Description

Showing Gandhi seated on platform, surrounded by audience. With typescript label on reverse reading: 'Mahatma Gandhi India's great political leader enters into public life again after his long silence owing to illness by opening South India's Kadhi Exhibition...Mahatma Gandhi in the midst of the gathering. Others include, Mr Mirza Ismail, CIE, OBE the Dewan of Mysore, Sir Charles Todhunter KCSI Private Secretary to HH the Maharajah of Mysore, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, India's well known political leader, etc.'

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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English
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1 item
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Physical condition
1 print, dimensions: 143 mm x 192 mm
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/d5686661-c9e4-4467-9b23-62bd6b8300a3/

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Mahatma Gandhi re-enters public life after illness. Photographer: Sport and General