
Stake attention in this memory
This is a black and white photograph depicting Mahatma Gandhi with his peace mission visiting riot-affected areas in Bihar, India in 1947. The photograph was taken in front of a hut with a thatched roof. Four men are standing or sitting in front of the hut. Gandhi, in the center, is seated in a chair, wearing a white dhoti and shawl, with his hands resting on his lap. To his left, a man is standing, wearing a dark dhoti and a white shawl, holding a white bag. To the right of Gandhi, two men are standing. One is wearing a white dhoti and shawl, while the other is wearing a dhoti. Gandhi is looking to his left, while the other men are looking towards the camera. The photograph is framed and mounted on a wall. The coordinates (latitude: 28.639, longitude: 77.246) correspond to a location in New Delhi, India. It is likely that the photograph was taken in the National Gandhi Museum, which houses many historical artifacts related to Gandhi's life.
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