
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a glass case display of historical artifacts, located at latitude: 28.639, longitude: 77.246 in the city of Delhi, India. The case contains several medals and other objects, each with a brief description in Hindi and English. Some of the medals are: a medal presented to Mahatma Gandhi by Nazir Khan in behalf of Muslims, a medal presented to Mahatma Gandhi in 1932 by the Community Church, New York, a silver medal awarded by the British Government to Gandhi for his organisation of a 1,100 member Indian Medical Corps for helping in the Boer War 1899-1900, South Africa, a silver medal awarded by the British Government to Gandhi for his organisation of the Indian Medical Corps for helping quelling the Zulu Rebellion (1898), South Africa. There is a membership badge of the Vegetarian Society, London used by Gandhi. The case also contains an assortment of other medals and objects, most of which are too small to identify clearly. The case is made of glass and wood, and the background is a light beige color. The artifacts are displayed on a white background. The objects are all enclosed within a glass case, behind which is a pale beige wall. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking down at the case. The display is set in a room with dim lighting.
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