Swadeshi Memorabilia Woman weaves cloth under Gandhi's bust From a picture postcard from 1940s | |
| Indian Soldiers Being Executed by British Canons The aftermath of India's First War of Independence, 1858 |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
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| Subhash Chandra Bose Making a Radio Broadcast Picture Courtesy: All India Radio, Bangalore |
Gandhian Freedom Fighters Pictures of Vaman and Vithal Hodike, Town of Sirsi | |
| Lala Lajpatrai (1865-1928) Known as Punjab Kesari (the Lion of Punjab), was a prominent leader and freedom fighter. He was killed by British during a peaceful protest; his death was avenged by Bhagat Singh. |
Ashfaqualla Khan, Freedom Fighter
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| Portrait of Sarojini Naidu Picture from the 1938 Congress Convention Volume |
Salt March to Break the Law A photograph of 1930 from Ankola showing the non-violent civil disobedience movement | |
| Civil Disobedience in Action
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Soldiers of Non-violence Marching to Break Law The Salt Movement, 1930 | |
| Satyagrahis squatting on the beach to break law
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Police Roughing-up the Satyagrahis A 1930 photograph shows non-violent protesters being beaten up | |
| Khan Mohammad Abbas Khan A liberal reformer, Khan Mohammad Abbas Khan belonged to the Democratic party, which formed a coalition with Congress and served as the interim minister for industries. |
C. Rajagopalachari (1878 - 1972) Well known as Rajaji, Rajagopalachari was close friend of Gandhi, and served several terms in prison for his political activities. Later (1959) he founded the Freedom Party | |
| Dadabhai Navroji (1825-1917) Navroji was an important pillar of Indian nationalistc movement and served as president of Indian National Congress during 1886, 1893, and 1906. |
Bhagwan Das (1869-1958) A myriad minded genius and a Gandhian, Dr. Das was a prominent congressman from Uttara Pradesh. A brilliant scholar, he served as the Chancellor of Kashi Vidyapeeth. | |
| Portrait of Jamnalal Bajaj Bajajji was fervent follower of Gandhi and played an important role in industrialization of India after independence. |
Anjali Ammal Born in a poor weaver's family, Ammal joined Ganhi's call for Satyagraha and served prison sentence. Social worker and reformer. Later she served Madras assembly. | |
| Narottam Morarji Portrait of Norattam Morarji, an pro-congress industrialist and a freedom fighter |
Picture of Kamala Nehru
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| Kadengodlu Shankar Bhat
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Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray (1861-1944) Sir P.C. Ray was a great apostle of home-rule (Swadeshi) | |
| Maharani of Travancore Picture of Maharani Sri Setu Parvatibai |
Indira Nehru A 1938 Photograph shows young Indira | |
| Annie Besant Altough of European by birth, Besant inspired many Indians to fight for freedom |
Anugrah Narayan Sinha Sinha was an eminent Congressman from Bihar | |
| Congressman Balakrishna Sharma (1897-1960) Picture of poet, philosopher and a leader Balakrishna Sharma |
Babu Purushottamdas Tandon Tandon sevred as the speaker of United Province during Congress rule | |
| V. I. Muniswamy Pillai Pillai was elected to Madras assembly on a Congress ticket, and served as the Minister for Agriculture |
Balaji Bhawansa Walvekar (a.k.a Baboorao) Walvekar was a Congress leader from Maharashtra | |
| B. Pattabhi Sitaramiah (1880 - 1959) Photograph by Vanguard for 1938 Congress Commemorative Volume |
Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das
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| Lokamanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Sardar Vallabhai Patel President of Indian National Congress, 1931 Karachi Convetion | |
| Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad President of Special Convention of 1923 (Delhi) Indian National Congress |
Deshbandhu Chitta Ranjan Das (1870-1925) Freedom fighter of India and President of Gaya Convention (1922) of Indian National Congress | |
| Pandit Motilal Nehru Nehru served as the President of Indian National Congress during 1919 (Amritsar) and 1928 (Calcutta) Conventions |
Nawasb Syed Muhammad Bahadur President of Congress Convention of Karachi in 1913 | |
| Rao Bahadur Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar President of Indian National Congress during Bankipore (1912) Convention |
Gopal Krishna Gokhale (1866-1915) Gokhale was one of the most prominent of leaders of India during the 19th century, and was a mentor to Gandhi. Founded Servants of India Society in 1905 | |
| Henry Cotton (1845-1915) President of 1904 Congress Convention |
N.G. Chandavarkar (1855-1923) President of Indian National Congress, 1900 Lahore Convention | |
| George Yule President of Indian National Congress during 1888 Allahabad Convetion |
Alan Octavian Hume Founder of Indian National Congress | |
| Madam Cama and the First Flag of Free India
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Veerapandia Kattabomman Kattabomman was a brave Indian chieftain, and was one of the first to resisted the British imperial interest in India | |
| Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920) Detail from an Indian Postage Stamp |
March of Satyagrahis in Goa Press clipping of protestors marching for Goa's freedom | |
| Tagore and Gandhi The two leading thinkers of 20th century India |
Kamaladevi Chattopadhaya Detail from a publicity campaign of early 1940s | |
| Da. Pa. Karamarakar Freedom fighter and leader of Karnataka |
When India Became Free! Pictures of India's Freedom Movement | |
| Lohia at Congress Convention August 8, 1942 |
Celebration of Bardoli Day Surat, June 12, 1928 | |
| Bidhan Chandra Roy (1882 - 1962) Dr. Roy was a respected physiciam and an eminent Congressman from Bengal during the Freedom Struggle. He served as the Chief Minister of West Bengal after freedom. |
Tribute to Martyrs Detail from Indian Postage | |