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A rare oil portrait of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi - painted in 1931 in the UK - will be auctioned in London next month. Gandhi led a non-violent resistance movement against British rule ...
Mahatma Gandhi leaves the Friends' Meeting House in Euston Road, London after attending the Round Table Conference on Indian constitutional reform.
Ms Leighton made this portrait when Gandhi visited London in 1931 to attend the Second Round Table Conference. During his visit, she was introduced to Gandhi by her close friend and political ...
They begged him to quit the Indian Round Table Conference in London because it has shown no sign of recommending independence for India. Promptly St. Gandhi announced: “I will sail for Bombay ...
Making History received information about other sightings of Mahatma Gandhi while he was here in Britain. He visited the UK and stayed for 12 weeks in 1931 attending the Round Table Conference.
The speech by Mahatma Gandhi was delivered on the occasion of the opening of the Banaras Hindu University on February 4, 1916. ... Round Table Conference - November 30, 1931 ...
The portrait was made when Gandhi went to London in 1931 for the second Round Table conference, held to discuss constitutional reforms for India and address its demands for self-governance.
Ms Leighton made this portrait when Gandhi visited London in 1931 to attend the Second Round Table Conference. During his visit, she was introduced to Gandhi by her close friend and political ...
Mahatma Gandhi visited London in 1931 to attend the second Round Table Conference [Universal Images Group via Getty Images] In November 1931, Leighton showcased her portraits of Gandhi at an ...
The portrait was made when Gandhi went to London in 1931 for the second Round Table conference, held to discuss constitutional reforms for India and address its demands for self-governance.