Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein; Vandervelde will give Rothenstein a sitting; Yeats thinks Bridges is the one man most competent to translate Rabindranath Tagore's poems into English Dated as: British Museum 28 Jun 1915
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein; Littlejohn has found several outline drawings and fragments in the backing of the four little paintings, which he has re-backed; Binyon will send them all on Dated as: British Museum 7 Jan 1916
Sir Brajendranath Seal to Sir Willlam Rothenstein; the war and its effect on social values; thanks for a gift of sex portraits Dated as: Calcutta 7 Jan 1916
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein; advises Rothenstein to discuss the restored drawings with Littlejohn; thanks for getting Debenham to give the night-piece Dated as: British Museum 1 Feb 1916
Laurence Binyon to T.W. Rolleston, asking him to try to get Probsthain de-interned; a note by Rolleston asks Rothenstein if he can intervene Dated as: British Museum 3 Feb 1916
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein; he will send the drawings on to Debenham; offers to pay for those restored drawings over which Rothenstein is concerned; requests information for an Indian student on the Ajanta frescoes Dated as: British Museum 17 Feb 1916
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein; interested in purchasing some Indian drawings, as his purchase grant is to be renewed in April; he would be glad if Rothenstein's collection eventually came to the Museum; he has just written an article on Ruskin for the Times Literary Supplement, and ...