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These are some of the original
photographs of our great
martyr Shaheed Udham Singh Kamboj: |
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He travelled widely to acquire knowledge and gain
experience, during the course of which time he established contacts with
Indian and other revolutionaries and came to attain an internationalist
outlook. His patriotic feelings, his burning desire to see India freed
from the jackboot of British imperialism, in no way constituted a
hindrance to his internationalism. It is evident, inter alia, from his
last statement, at the end of his trial for the murder in Caxton Hall,
London, on 13 March 1940, of Sir Michael 0' Dwyer, the former Lt.
Governor of Punjab-the butcher of the notorious Amritsar massacre. |
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Photograph of Udham Singh
used on his passport issued in Lahore |
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Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer, lieutenant Governor
of the Punjab 1913-1919 |
Brigadier General R.E.H. Dyer who massacred
Indians at the Jallianwalla Bagh Amritsar on 13th April 1919 |
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At the celebration of the birth Anniversary of
Guru Nanak 1937, the Sangat and committee Members of Gurdwara Shepherds
Bush. London. Udham Singh can be seen on extreme top |
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The Daily Mirror of 14th March 1940, covering
the shooting |
Shaheed Udham Singh leaving the Caxton Hall
after his arrest |
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Udham Singh between two friends-Manjit Singh
(left) and Captain Bachan Singh, at Sunam after his release from prison
in 1933 |
A standing pose of the martyr |
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Udham Singh's house at Sunam |
Central Khalsa Orphanage at Putlighar, Amritsar
where Udham Singh spent his childhood and adolscence. |
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Udham Singh |
Shaheed Udham Singh with a friend Puran Singh
Bining |
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One old photograph of Udham Singh alias Ram
Mohammad Singh Azaad |
An artist's impression of Caxton Hall shooting
of O'Dwyer by Udham Singh |
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The Pentonville Prison, Culedoncian Road London
whereUdham Singh was kept from 6th June 1940 to 31st July 1940, and it
was here that he was hanged on the 31st July |
Shaheed Udham Singh Welfare Centre, Soho Road,
Birmingham, who facilitated the printing of the book |
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British Home Office Building, London, where
Udham Singh's X Files were kept since 1940. Mr. A.S.Joul was the first
to inspect these before their release |
Shiv Singh Jouhl in 1945. It was he who helped
Udham Singh during his trial but could not save his life |
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The Pentonville Prison, Culedoncian Road London
whereUdham Singh was kept from 6th June 1940 to 31st July 1940, and it
was here that he was hanged on the 31st July |