Kulwant Roy Born in 1914, Lahore, then in India was an Indian photographer.Lahore As the head of an agency named "Associated Press Photographs", he was.

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Kulwant Roy Born in 1914, Lahore, then in India was an Indian photographer.Lahore As the head of an agency named "Associated Press Photographs", he was personally responsible for several and the early years of the Republic of India. Anonymous until now, photojournalist Kulwant Roy's work is finally Acknowledged thanks to an exhibition

String serenade Indian National Army personnel are all military grace as they welcome Gandhi at an event at the Harijan Colony, Delhi, in 1946

Nation Builder Jawaharlal Nehru addresses the press in Delhi in 1947, shortly before Independence Nation Builder Jawaharlal Nehru addresses the press in Delhi in 1947, shortly before Independence

Nation Maker Jinnah, sitting on a sofa like a modern potentate, surveys the scene from atop a truck at a procession in Allahabad in the 1940s, during a Muslim League session

Breadwinners Workers gather to collect their wages from a 'pay van', as it was called, at the Bhakra Nangal project area in the 1950s

Tons Of Joy Wrestling champ 'Daula' pins down his English adversary 'Clark', to the patent dismay of the referee, at a fundraiser for the Lahore Warplanes Fund, the Police Spitfire Fund and the Minto Park Fund, in Lahore in the late 1930s

Talks For Merger Sardar Patel and the Maharaja of Patiala confer during a meeting of the Phulkian Union, an umbrella body of princely states, in Patiala, shortly after Independence

Mahatma GandhiMahatma Gandhi and Jinnah in a heated conversation. A well-known photograph recently attributed to Kulwant Roy. Jinnah Mahatma GandhiJinnah

Khan Abdul Ghaffar KhanKhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Jawaharlal Nehru walk to a Congress meeting while Sardar Patel is pulled alongside in a rickshaw. Roy's access provided him with ample opportunities for informal photographs. Jawaharlal Nehru Sardar Patelrickshaw Khan Abdul Ghaffar KhanJawaharlal Nehru Sardar Patelrickshaw

Nehru with his grandson, Rajiv Gandhi, and his daughter, Indira Gandhi, in an undated photo from the Kulwant Roy Collection.. (Aditya Arya Archives, Kulwant Roy Collection )

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