
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows Mahatma Gandhi planting a tree outside Kingsley Hall, East End, London in 1931. Gandhi is wearing a white dhoti and shawl, he is kneeling and using a small shovel to plant a sapling in the ground. He is surrounded by a group of men and women, some of whom are looking at him, while others are looking away. The people in the image are wearing various styles of clothing, some are in Western attire, while others are in traditional Indian clothing. The environment is outdoors and appears to be a public space with a brick wall in the background. The ground is made of cobblestones. The image is in black and white and is slightly blurred. The caption at the bottom of the picture is written in both Hindi and English. The caption in Hindi translates to "Gandhi planting a tree outside Kingsley Hall, East End, London in 1931". The caption in English reads "Gandhiji planting a tree outside Kingsley Hall, East End, London, 1931". This image is most likely from a museum exhibit that documents the life and works of Mahatma Gandhi, likely located in Delhi, India, based on the provided coordinates. It is not possible to determine the exact location within Delhi, India, as the image is of a specific location in London, England, and the coordinates provided correspond to Delhi.
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