Shapurji Saklatvala; Sarah Saklatvala (née Marsh) Portrait Print
Shapurji Saklatvala; Sarah Saklatvala (née Marsh) NPG x122068
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Bassano Ltd
Born into a wealthy Bombay family, Saklatvala was reluctant to join the family business, choosing instead to be a welfare worker in the slums of Bombay. After concerns were raised by the Raj about his outspoken nationalism, his family sent him to oversee the Tata offices in Manchester. Before departing he contracted malaria. He recovered at a health spa in Britain where he met Sally Marsh, a hotel waitress who he married in 1907. The couple moved to London where he joined the Labour party... more
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