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    Founding Tolstoy Farm

    Gandhi and Kallenbach at the founding of Tolstoy Farm, 1910. They stayed in a tent while building the first structures. Depicted in the photo are

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    Tolstoy Farm settlers

    Early settlers at Tolstoy Farm, 1910. The co-founders of this community, Gandhi and Hermann Kallenbach, are seated in the center of the middle row

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    Tolstoy Farm land

    Panorama of Tolstoy Farm at its beginning in 1910. The farmland was purchased by Hermann Kallenbach, who loaned it to Gandhi (who at that time

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    Tolstoy farmhouse

    The farmhouse that Hermann Kallenbach and Gandhi built at Tolstoy Farm (no longer extant).

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    Kallenbach featured in Indian Opinion

    A feature about Hermann Kallenbach as the patron and co-founder of Tolstoy Farm, printed in the Indian Opinion newspaper in 1912. Kallenbach is

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    Gokhale visit

    Gopal Krishna Gokhale visits Tolstoy Farm, 1912. Gokhale was Gandhi's political mentor, who came to visit from India to learn more about the

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    Passive Resisters

    Gandhi with the Passive Resisters Football Club in Johannesburg, 1913. Gandhi founded football (soccer) clubs in Durban, Pretoria, and

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    Great March 1913, 1

    Gandhi and coresidents leading the Great March, 1913. In November of 1913, Gandhi and coresidents from Tolstoy Farm and Phoenix Settlement led 2,

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    Great March 1913, 2

    Gandhi and the residents of Tolstoy Farm leading the Great March, 1913.

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    Departure 1914

    A gathering to honor Gandhi and his family and his coresidents who were leaving South Africa for India in 1914. Gandhi had lived and worked in