Dragon Grillwork Town of Rajgir, Bihar | |
| Tibetan Ganapati
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Thanka Painting Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok | |
| Himalayan flower Himalayan Valley |
A Potter at Work Somewhere in the Himalayan Valley | |
| Minarets of a Mosque
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Relaxing Crocodiles Patna Zoo, Patna | |
| Flowers of Himalayan Valley , |
Himalayan Valley Flowers , | |
| Vasantrao Hegishte Pen and ink drawing, |
Chotubhai Purani Pen and ink drawing of a socialist leader, | |
| First convention of Praja Socialist Party Allahabad PSP Conference |
Punjab Satyagraha 1957 , | |
| Praja Socialist Party National Conference Poona, 1958, |
Martyrdom of Vasant Rao Hegishte and Rajab Ali Lakhani Ahmedabad,1946 | |
| Gaya Conference of the Socialist Party Postsers of Indian Socialist Movement |
Colorful Lasses in Green Background O'key loved the Himalayas and would go as often as he could | |
| Shripat Amrit Dange Dange was a founding member of the Communist Party of India (CPI) and a leader trade union movement in India. |
Sir Dinsha Edulji Wacha (born August 2, 1844; Death February 18, 1936) Wacha was a prominent Parsi leader and Congressman | |
| Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru Cover of Bhavan's Journal designed by V.N. O'key |
Pu. La. Deshpande A Coverpage designed by V.N. O'key for University of Mumbai | |
| Vijay Tendulkar, Signed Portrait Portrait by V.N. O'key |
V. N. O'key and Jayantrao Tilak
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| Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade: (Born 1842; Death January 16, 1901)
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Muslim Leader Syed Ahmed Khan Portrait by V.N. O'key | |
| Joseph Mazzini (1805 -1872) Portrait by V.N. O'key for Bhavan's Journal |
Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899-1976) Bengali Poet and Philosopher | |
| Friedrich Nietzsche Germanl Philosopher Nietzsche |
Jiddu Krishnamurti J. Krishnamurti was an Indian spirirual thinker and philosopher | |
| Homi Jehangir Bhabha (1909 -1966) Bhabha was a pioneering nuclear physicist in India |
Picture of an Indian Fisherwoman
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| Villagers at a Fair
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Pictures of Chandigarh
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| Himalayan Children
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A Himalayan Peak
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| Himalayan Children
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A Himalayan Valley View V.N. O'key was a frequent visitor to the Himalayas | |