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    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

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    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

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    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

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    Manilal and Sushila Gandhi

    Manilal and Sushila Gandhi at Phoenix Settlement, circa 1954

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    Printing "Indian Opinion"

    Workers printing the weekly newspaper "Indian Opinion" inside the printing press building at Phoenix Settlement.

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    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

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    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

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    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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