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Bhai Vir Singh Centenary Album

Bhai Vir Singh Centenary Album. 1872 - 1957. This perhaps is Bhai Sahib’s earliest photograph when he was a student (1890-91). Bhai Sahib with his wife. The photograph was taken during early years of his marriage.

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Bhai Vir Singh Centenary Album

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  1. Bhai Vir Singh Centenary Album 1872 - 1957

  2. This perhaps is Bhai Sahib’s earliest photograph when he was a student (1890-91)

  3. Bhai Sahib with his wife. The photograph was taken during early years of his marriage.

  4. On the extreme left is S. Wazir Singh, Bhai Sahib’s associate in the Wazir Hind Press; Giani Hazara Singh, Bhai Sahib’s maternal grand father (centre); Bhai Sahib is on the extreme right (1908)

  5. 1910-11

  6. On the occasion of receiving ‘Amrita’

  7. ‘Yuva Samadhi’

  8. Murree, Now in Pakistan (1911)

  9. Murree, Now in Pakistan (1912)

  10. Murree, Now in Pakistan (1912)

  11. From left to right : S. Harnam Singh, S. Trilochan Singh, Bhai Sahib, Professor Puran Singh, Mahant Takhat Singh Chhatewale.

  12. Under the Banyan tree at Daultala, now in Pakistan, where Bhai Sahib had gone to attend the marriage of his office accountant, Bhai Inder Singh (1913)

  13. At Amritsar (1926). Bhai Sahib is sitting in the centre with his wife on his right. Sardarni Aya Singh, Bhai Sahib’s maternal aunt is on his left, Bibi Gurlila is seated on the extreme right, Standing on extreme right is Babu Narain Singh, Professor and Mrs. Gopala Rao are standing next to him. Professor Puran Singh and his eldest son, S. Madan Mohan Singh are seated on the floor.

  14. At his residence, Amritsar (1926).

  15. Editing ‘Suraj Parkash Granth’ at Hut 16-A, Gulmarg, Kashmir (August, 1928)

  16. On the inauguration of the porch at his residence, Amritsar; checking press proofs (Dec. 3, 1930).

  17. At his ‘Panchbati’ residence, Dehra Dun. Bhai Sahib is sitting with his wife. Dr. Balbir Singh, his younger brother, is standing in the back row.

  18. At his residence, Amritsar (Dec. 12, 1938)

  19. At his residence Amritsar, Bhai Sahib is sitting with his wife. Standing at the back from left to right : Bibi Ram, Bibi Gulila, Sir Teja Singh Malik & Mrs. Raj Malik

  20. At the “Aberfoyl”, Simla (July, 1941)

  21. Bhai Sahib at the ‘Anand Karaj’ of his grand son in Delhi.

  22. At his residence donning the robes of the Degree of Oriental Learning (1949)

  23. At Juhu, Bombay (March 1950)

  24. Bombay (March 8, 1951)

  25. Bombay (February 19, 1953).

  26. At ‘Usha Kiran’, Bombay (1953)

  27. Delhi (1954)

  28. Bhai Sahib acknowledging the greetings at the Sikh Educational Conference, Bombay (1954).

  29. Bhai Sahib at the opening of the exhibition at the 38th Sikh Educational Conference, Bombay

  30. Bhai Sahib surrounded by delegates at the Sikh Educational Conference, Bombay (Dec., 1954)

  31. Presentation of ‘Abhinandan Granth’ at the 38th All India Sikh Educational Conference, Bombay (1954), Standing from left to right : Dr harbhajan Singh, S. Taran Indar Singh, S. Harbans Singh, Editor of the Granth, Professor Inder Singh, Malik Hardit Singh, President of the Conference.

  32. Bhai Sahib acknowledging the greetings at the Sikh Educational Conference, Bombay (1954). Standing in the back row are S. Taran Indar Singh and S. Harbans Singh (Right).

  33. Delhi (1954)

  34. Delhi (1954)

  35. Rashtrapati Shri V.V. Giri being received by the members of the Bhai Vir singh Centenary Committee at the inauguration of the Centenary celebrations (March 2, 1972). From left to right: S. harbans Singh, Honorary Secretary, S. Arjan Singh, S. Ujjal Singh, Vice-President, ashtrapati Shri V.V. Giri, Dr. Gurdial Singh Dhillon, President, S. Surjit Singh Majithia (at the back).

  36. Rashtrapati Shri V.V. Giri Laying the Foundation-stone of the Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan at Delhi (March 2, 1972).

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