Phoenix Settlement residents
The residents of Phoenix Settlement, 1905. Gandhi is in the third row; Kasturba is among the women in the second row. These residents all agreed
Sarvodaya House
"Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's home at Phoenix Settlement. (Front side.) The residents of Phoenix Settlement built small bungalow style homes using
"Ourselves" essay (English)
"Ourselves" essay about the Phoenix Settlement communal experiment written by Gandhi and published in Indian Opinion on Dec. 24, 1904.
"Ourselves" essay (Gujarati)
Gujarati edition of the "Ourselves" essay about the Phoenix Settlement communal experiment written by Gandhi and published in Indian Opinion on
Sarvodaya House, 1930s
Sarvodaya House in the 1930s. Gandhi's original home was built in 1904 using donated corrugated iron sheets for the outer walls and roof. Later
Sarvodaya House, 1940s
Sarvodaya House in the 1940s. By the 1940s, a third generation of the Gandhi family was living in Sarvodaya House. Manilal Gandhi was Gandhi's
Road to Phoenix Settlement, 1930s
The road to Phoenix Settlement in the 1930s. Some of the community buildings can be seen in the upper right quadrant of the photo. Phoenix
Printing "Indian Opinion"
Workers printing the weekly newspaper "Indian Opinion" inside the printing press building at Phoenix Settlement.
Gandhi with Hermann Kallenbach and Millie Polak
Gandhi in conversation with some of his European friends in South Africa, 1913. Gandhi stands on the left, next to Hermann Kallenbach (coresident
Manilal Gandhi in the printing press
Manilal Gandhi working in the printing press building at Phoenix Settlement, 1930s. Manilal and his wife, Sushila Gandhi, worked along with other
Gandhi's law office
Gandhi's law office in Johannesburg, South Africa. Gandhi is in the row of standing men, third from the left.
Satyagraha 1906
Gandhi addressing a crowd in South Africa in 1906. Gandhi is dressed in white at the top center of the image. He is encouraging the crowd to join
Jail release 1908
Gandhi and other nonviolent resisters being released from prison in 1908. Gandhi is first on the left of the men in the lineup.
Printing Press 1985
The printing press building at Phoenix Settlement after the Inanda Riots in 1985. Urban incendiarism caused much damage to Indian-owned and Black
Information plaque at Phoenix Settlement
Information plaque at Phoenix Settlement. This is the first of a half dozen such information plaques that are placed around this heritage site to
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Sarvodaya House sign 1
Sign at "Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's home at Phoenix Settlement. It commemorates the rebuilding of this historic structure in 2000, after its
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Sarvodaya House sign 2
Sign at the back entrance of "Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's home at Phoenix Settlement. This house has now been converted into a small museum with an
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Sarvodaya House (front)
"Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's former home at Phoenix Settlement. (Front side.) The original Sarvodaya House was burned down in the Inanda Riots of
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Sarvodaya House (back)
"Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's former home at Phoenix Settlement. (Back side.)
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Sarvodaya House outdoor seating area
The outdoor seating area at the back veranda of Sarvodaya House.
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Gandhi timeline
A timeline of Gandhi's life at Phoenix Settlement. It is located to the side of Sarvodaya House, and in front of the Mahatma Gandhi Interpretation
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Courtyard at Phoenix Settlement
The courtyard at Phoenix Settlement. Down the walkway to the left is Kasturba Bhavan; to the right is Sarvodaya House.
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Gandhi bust at Phoenix
Bust of Gandhi at Phoenix Settlement, installed in 2004.
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