Nelson Mandela as a Boy Nelson Mandela as a Baby
1990: Nelson Mandela at home on the mean solar day later on his release from prison house, Soweto, South Africa
Photograph: Louise Gubb/Corbis Saba
1938: Earliest known image of Nelson Mandela (back row, fifth from right) at Healdtown Comprehensive Schoolhouse
Photograph: Google Mandela archive
1950: A portrait of Mandela in traditional dress
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Lawyer and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela with boyfriend activist Ruth First at an African National Congress conference in Bloemfontein, Due south Africa, Dec 1951
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1956: Mandela sings with supporters and his fellow accused during his beginning treason trial in Johannesburg. Mandela and 150 other people were acquitted later a four-and-a-half-year trial
Photograph: Peter Magubane/AP
Nelson Mandela ANC Leader -1956
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October 1958 , South African ANC leader Nelson Mandela (right) leaves the synagogue ( with Moses Kotane-left), being used as a court, in Pretoria, South Africa, at the end of the 24-hour interval's proceedings during the get-go treason trial. He is trumphant at the news that the prosecution had withdrawn charges. Still the treason trial resumed in February on the basis of a more than precise indictment
Photograph: Jurgen Schadeberg/AP
1961: Mandela and his then wife, Winnie, prove off their firstborn girl, Zindzi, at their dwelling in Soweto. Mandela fled into exile overseas equally the political situation in South Africa worsened, returning only to be arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in what became known as the Rivonia trial
Photo: Alf Khumalo /AP
Nelson Mandela (left), leader of the African National Congress with the commanders of the Algerian Regular army in 1962
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1964: Eight men, among them Nelson Mandela, with their fists raised in defiance through the barred windows of the prison house car, leave the Palace of Justice in Pretoria, having been sentenced to life imprisonment for conspiracy, demolition and treason
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1966: Nelson Mandela with Walter Sisulu at Robben Island
Photograph: International Defence and Assistance Fund
1966: Mandela sits and sews inmates' clothes in the thou of Robben Island prison
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A Release Nelson Mandela affiche from The Anti Apartheid Movement
Photograph: Bodeian Library, Academy of Oxford
Nelson Mandela in the garden in prison 1977
Photograph: Googel Mandela Archive
1985: A protester carries a portrait of Mandela during funerals for victims of police violence in Cape Town
Photograph: Bernard Bisson/Sygma/Corbis
1988: A music fan at the Human Rights Now! concert in Wembley Stadium, holds up a banner in reference to Nelson Mandela's imprisonment on Robben Isle
Photograph: PA
1990: Nelson Mandela gestures equally he is accompanied past his wife Winnie, moments after his release from Victor Verster prison after 27 years in Western Cape
Photograph: Ulli Michel/Reuters/Corbis
1990: Mandela raises his artillery as he receives adulation during a visit to the UN in New York shortly later his release
Photograph: Don Emmert/AFP
African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela (R) is greeted by British Prime Minister Margarat Thatcher at 10 Downing Street on July 4, 1990
Photograph: Russell Boyce /Reuters
1993: Archbishop Desmond Tutu applauds as he watches Nelson Mandela and South African President F.W. de Klerk receive the Nobel Peace Prize for ending Apartheid in South Africa. Tutu won the peace prize in 1984 for his piece of work in civil rights
Photograph: Louise Gubb/Corbis
1993: Nelson Mandela and South Africa's last apartheid president Frederik de Klerk, milkshake easily after both being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo. Mandela and De Klerk shared the peace prize for their efforts in securing a peaceful transition from apartheid dominion
Photo: Gerard Julien/AFP/Getty Images
Children in the Orange Gratuitous State put upwards posters of the ANC'due south leader Nelson Mandela, in the run-up to South Africa'due south first democratic elections of April 1994.
Photograph: Andy Hall
Nelson Mandela doing the clenched fist salute at an election rally in Johannesburg, S Africa, 1994
Photograph: Don Mcphee/Guardian
1994: Bodyguards continue close watch as Nelson Mandela celebrates his victory in the South African presidential elections of 1994
Photograph: David Turnley/Corbis
1994, South Africa: Nelson Mandela and his daughter Zenani at Presidential Inauguration Ceremony
Photograph: David Turnley/Corbis
1994: Nelson Mandela in his previous cell where he had been incarcerated for twenty seven years for his views in opposition fo the apartheid government
Photograph: David Turnley/Corbis
June 24 1995: Springbok captain Francois Pienaar (R) receives the Rugby Globe Cup from South African President Nelson Mandela at Ellis Park. South Africa won the final confronting New Zealand 15-12 later on extra-time.
Photograph: Philip Littleton/AFP/Getty Images
1998: Mandela with Mia Farrow, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington for a fund-raising Valentine's Day fashion testify to benefit the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund
Photograph: Tom Munro/AP
1998: Mandela and Graca Machel happily embracing in their stateroom on the Queen Elizabeth 2 body of water liner
Photo: Louise Gubb/Corbis
1999: Mandela raises the hand of his successor, Thabo Mbeki, at an ballot rally
Photograph: Greg Marinovich/Getty Images
2004: Mandela holds the Jules Rimet World Cup beside Archbishop Desmond Tutu, at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich. Due south Africa won the correct to host the 2010 World Cup finals, the beginning to be played in Africa
Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
2005: Mandela spoke at a Make Poverty History rally in London's Trafalgar Square. He told the cheering crowd: Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural
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2005: Mandela sits beside his wife Graca Machel at the funeral for his oldest son Makgatho Mandela. Mandela broke the African taboo surrounding HIV/AIDS when he officially announced that his son had died from the disease
Photograph: Howard Burditt/Corbis
2008: Mandela celebrates his 90th birthday at home with his grandchildren
Photograph: Themba Hadebe/AP
2008: Mandela speaks at a concert held in his honour in London. The upshot was organised to raise funds for his HIV/Aids 46664 entrada, named later on his prison number
Photo: Andrew Winning/Reuters
2009: Mandela casts his vote in Due south Africa's general elections in Johannesburg
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July 11, 2010: Mandela waves at the 2010 World Cup Final match in Johannesburg, South Africa
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2011: First Lady Michelle Obama and Nelson Mandela review his book Nelson Mandela by Himself, at his home in Houghton, South Africa
Photograph: Samantha Appleton/The White House
2011: Mandela on his 93rd birthday with his extended family at his abode in Qunu, S Africa. With him are Zaziwe Manaway, baby Ziphokazi Manaway, daughter Princess Zenani Mandela, Zamaswazi Dlamini and infant Zamakhosi Obiri
Photo: Peter Morey/nelson Mandela Foundation/EPA
2012: A sculpture of Mandela is unveiled in Howick, south of Durban, commemorating the 50th ceremony of Mandela's capture by the apartheid police. The sculpture was designed past Marco Cianfanelli, stands 10 metres alpine and is made from 50 steel columns anchored in a concrete base
Photograph: Rajesh Jantilal/AFP/Getty Images
In this epitome from TV, President of South Africa Jacob Zuma talks to the media Thursday Dec. 5, 2013, from a podium in Pretoria, S Africa. Zuma appear Thursday that old President Nelson Mandela has died. (AP Photo/SABC puddle) Photograph: AP
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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2013/dec/05/nelson-mandela-life-in-pictures
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