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Lord Headley: Photographs

Below: The first photograph below was taken in late 1913. It is cropped from the full photo which shows Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din on the right. For full photo see here.

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Below: Lord Headley with Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din at the Hajj in 1923. See this link for details of this visit.

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Below: This photograph was taken during Lord Headley’s visit to India during 1927/28. He is on the left, with Maulana Ghulam Hasan Khan of Peshawar, who was a prominent figure in the Ahmadiyya Movement since the time of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. The scan below was made from a copy of the photograph in possession of great-grandchildren of Maulana Ghulam Hasan Khan.


Below: This photograph in on the picture side of a postcard, in a private collection. Standing with Lord Headley is Maulvi Abdul Majid, the Imam of the Woking Mosque at the time (see at this link obituary of Maulvi Abdul Majid in The Times, London).

September 2017


Photographs of the grave of Lord Headley at Brookwood Cemetery, near Woking, Surrey

These photographs were taken on 13 November 2014 by the Website Maintainer of this website.

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the successor of the Woking Muslim Mission.