Abanindranath Tagore to Sir William Rothenstein; their latest exhibition, his uncle's illness, musical and artistic developments in his circle Dated as: Calcutta 21 Mar 1912
A.H. Fox-Strangways to Sir William Rothenstein; Lord Curzon's possible objections to their society's holding a public dinner at Oxford for Rabindranath Tagore, and the desirability on political grounds of holding a private dinner Dated as: King's Bench Walk 12 Jun 1912
Promotho Loll Sen to Sir William Rothenstein, agreeing that he should get a few young writers to co-operate in producing a set of translations of Rabindranath Tagore's works, and enclosing a copy of the World and New Dispensation containing a translation of Rabindranath Tagore's hymns for the po...
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein, praising a Japanese artist's skill in reproducing paintings in colour-woodcut, and asking if the India Society would care to get him to make a reproduction of some Indian paintings Dated as: British Museum 10 Sep 1912
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein, making arrangements for Rothenstein to come and see an Indian painting, and requesting information on a large collection of Indian paintings belonging to a man called Mannk at Bankipore Dated as: British Museum 19 Sep 1912
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein; Coomaraswamy's opinion of the painting; possibility of Rothenstein's purchasing paintings from a packet just arrived from Bombay, which the Museum is unlikely to purchase Dated as: British Museum 26 Sep 1912
Jyotirindranath Tagore to Sir William Rothenstein, thanking Rothenstein for compliments on his drawings, and sending some more Dated as: Ranchi 9 Oct 1912