Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi leaves the home of Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876 - 1948) founder of the Muslim League en route to the Viceroy's Lodge in Delhi. Getty Images
Mahatma Gandhi talks to women of Darwen, Lancashire during his visit to England. Getty Images
Crowd flanked Mahatma Gandhi when he left the Friends' Meeting House, Euston Road, after attending the Round Table Conference on Indian constitutional reform. Getty Images
In this photo, Mahatma Gandhi is seen leaving Maor Ville, his Simla residence, during the Leaders Conference. He is helped to his car by his doctor Sushelia Nayyer, right, and Susila Ben, left, and accompanied by his private secretary Mr Piare Lal. Getty Images
Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba meet Charlie Chaplin at the home of Dr Katral in Canning Town, east London. Getty Images
Accompanied by Mrs Sarojini Naidu, Mahatma Gandhi is pictured at Boulogne station, on the way to England to attend the Round Table Conference as the representative of Indian citizens. Getty Images
Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Nehru chat at the All-India Congress committee meeting at Bombay. Getty Images
Viscount Mountbatten (1900 - 1979), the new Viceroy of India and his wife Edwina (1901 - 1960) invite Mahatma Gandhi to the Viceroy's house in Delhi, ...
Mahatma Gandhi takes a rickshaw on his way by rickshaw to the Viceregal Lodge to meet the Viceroy of India as people throng to catch a glimpse of him. Getty Images
Mahatma Gandhi and George Lansbury (1859 - 1940) grin as they pose with a group of children in London, in 1931. Getty Images
Mahatma Gandhi at the spinning wheel--which went on to become iconic and a symbol of self reliance--during a 'Charlea' demonstration in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Getty Images
An admiring East End crowd gathers to witness the arrival of Mahatma Gandhi on September 22, 1931 in East London, as he calls upon Charlie Chaplin. Getty Images
Premier of the Republic of China Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) with his wife, Soong May-ling (1898-2003), stand either side of Mahatma Gandhi after a meeting between Chiang Kai-shek and Gandhi to discuss matters of common concern to both India and China, in India, circa 1930. Getty Images