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  Carolus, ♣

  Bricoux, Leon, ♣, ♦

  legal case against C.W. & F.N. Black, ♣

  questions on

  unrecovered bodies, ♣

  Bricoux, Marie-Rose, ♣

  Bricoux, Marius, ♣

  Bricoux, Roger, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  arrival on Titanic, ♣

  birth, ♣

  body lost at sea, ♣

  Catholic education, ♣

  church connection, ♣

  communicating with

  family, ♣

  death of brothers, ♣

  family lives after loss, ♣

  formal training, ♣

  Grand Central Hotel

  contract, ♣

  last activities before

  departure, ♣

  letters to family, ♣, ♦

  love of arts, ♣

  possible daughter, ♣, ♦

  registration as deserter

  after death, ♣

  relief funds received, ♣

  salary statement for, ♣

  Bride, Harold, ♣, ♦, ♥

  account of ship’s band

  playing, ♣

  interview, ♣

  Bridlington Municipal

  Orchestra, ♣

  Hartley in, ♣

  Brighton Advertiser, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Britain

  employment of

  Austrian and German

  conductors, ♣

  industrialized areas, ♣

  British Antarctic

  Expedition ship, ♣

  British Board of Trade, ♣

  British Violin Makers

  (Meredith-Morris), ♣

  Brittanic, ♣n ♦

  Broken Hill, New South

  Wales, Australia,

  memorial to band, ♣

  Brooklyn Eagle, ♣, ♦

  Brown, Caroline, ♣, ♦

  Bryan, William Jennings, ♣

  Bureau of Corporations, ♣

  Burnley Youth Orchestra, ♣

  Burns, Robert, “Flow

  Gently, Sweet Afton,” ♣

  Buss, Kate, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Butt, Archibald, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Buttle, Clifford, ♣

  visitation, ♣

  Café Jean, ♣

  Café Parisien, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Caledonia, ♣

  Caledonian Railway

  Company, ♣

  California, ♣, ♦

  Californian, ice field

  warning from, ♣

  Candee, Helen Churchill, ♣, ♦

  Cape Race,

  Newfoundland, Marconi

  station on, ♣

  Cape Town, ♣

  “Caprice,” ♣

  Carla Rosa Opera

  Company, ♣

  Carmania, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  Hume on, ♣

  ice reports, ♣

  in WW ♣, ♦

  Caronia, ♣, ♦

  ice field warning from, ♣

  Woodward transfer to, ♣

  Carpathia (British steamer), ♣, ♦

  arrival in NYC, ♣

  bandmaster, ♣

  Brailey on, ♣

  decision to go to NY, ♣

  first message of Titanic

  disaster, ♣

  media blackout, ♣

  in New York, ♣

  release of empty Titanic

  lifeboats, ♣

  reporter on, ♣

  survivors of Titanic

  picked up, ♣

  U-boat sinking of, ♣

  Carr, John, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  Carroll, Yvonne, A Hymn

  for Eternity, ♣

  Carruthers, Mr., ♣

  Casino de Monte Carlo, ♣

  Cathedral of St. John the

  Divine (NY), ♣

  “Cavatina,” ♣

  Cavendish, Spencer

  Compton, ♣

  Cavendish, Victor, ♣

  Cedric, ♣

  Celtic (White Star liner), ♣, ♦, ♥

  Chambers’ Journal, ♣

  Chapin, Charles, ♣

  Chaplin, Charlie, ♣, ♦

  Chaplin, Sydney, ♣

  Charles William

  Black Trust Student

  Fellowship, ♣

  “Charlie’s navy,” ♣

  Chatsworth House

  (Derbyshire), ♣

  Chesterton, G.K., ♣

  Children’s Convalescent

  Home, ♣

  Christian Science Monitor, ♣

  Christianity

  opposition to

  spiritualism, ♣

  values, ♣

  Worthington on

  Hartley and, ♣

  Church of England, ♣, ♦

  Wesley and, ♣

  Church of the Ascension

  (NY), ♣

  church service, on Titanic, ♣

  Clapham, South West

  London, ♣

  Clark, Captain, ♣

  Clark, F., ♣. See also

  Clarke, John Frederick

  Preston

  Clarke, Ada, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Clarke, Edward Fulcher, ♣

  Clarke, Elizabeth, ♣

  Clarke, Ellen Preston, ♣, ♦

  relief funds received, ♣

  Clarke, John Frederick

  Preston, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  arrival on Titanic, ♣

  body recovered, ♣

  burial, ♣

  church connection, ♣

  estate value, ♣

  family lives after loss, ♣

  on going down with the ship, ♣

  Clarke, John Frederick (continued)

  identification of

  recovered body, ♣

  Clarke, John Robert, ♣, ♦

  Clarke, Mary Ann, ♣

  Clarke, Robert, ♣

  Clegg, Edith, ♣

  Cleveland Plain Dealer, ♣

  Clouston, Thomas, ♣

  coal, three-week wait after

  miners’ strike, ♣

  la Coeur Immacule de

  Marie (Taggia), ♣

  coffeehouses, ♣

  College of Psychic Studies,

  Light (journal), ♣

  Collier’s Weekly, ♣

  Collinson’s Café, ♣, ♦

  Collyer, Charlotte, ♣

  Colne, Lancashire, ♣

  Hartley and, ♣

  impact of Hartley

  funeral, ♣

  Methodist chapel in, ♣

  Colne Orchestral Society, ♣

  Columbia, ♣

  Hume on, ♣

  ice damage, ♣

  Commercial Cable

  Company, contract for

  collecting bodies from

  Atlantic, ♣

  Congregational Chapel at

  Waterloo Place, ♣

  Congreve, William, ♣

  Conrad, Joseph, opinion of

  Titanic disaster, ♣

  Conservatoire de Paris, ♣

  Conservatoire Royal

  de Musique (Liege), ♣

  conservatories, Bricoux

  training at, ♣

  Constant Spring Hotel

  (Jamaica), ♣, ♦

  Black brothers as

  musical agents, ♣

  Hume at, ♣

  orchestra, ♣

  Cork Examiner, ♣

  Corkhill, Percy, ♣

  Cosne-sur-Loire, ♣

  Costin, Johnann Law

  Hume (Jacqueline,

  Jackie), ♣, ♦

  death, ♥

  Costin, Mary, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Cottam, Harold, ♣

  cotton, ♣

  Cousins, James, ♣

  Cousins, Margaret, ♣

  Crane & Sons Ltd., ♣

  Craven Bank, W. Hartley

  work at, ♣, ♦

  Crawford, Alexander

  “Sandy,” ♣

 
Crawford, Alistair, ♣

  Crawford, Margaret, ♣

  crew lists, musicians on, ♣

  Crocker, Laura, ♣

  Cross, Louis, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  Crossley, Ada, ♣

  Cunard Pier (NYC), ♣

  Cunard, Samuel, ♣

  Cunard shipping, ♣, ♦

  British subsidy, ♣

  Curlette, Cissie, ♣

  C.W. & F.N. Black,

  ♣. See also Black

  brothers

  Czolgosz, Leon, ♣

  Daily Express, ♣, ♦

  Daily Gleaner (Kingston), ♣, ♦

  Daily Mirror (London), ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †, ‡

  “Thought for the Day,” ♣

  Daily Sketch, ♣, ♦

  Daily Telegraph, ♣

  on Titanic near-collision, ♣

  Titanic Relief Fund, ♣

  Daniels, Charles William, ♣

  “Danse Rustique,” ♣

  David Vernon Violins of

  Manchester, ♣

  Davis, Clara Alice, ♣

  Davis, Minnie, ♣

  Davis, Ralph, ♣

  Dawpool, ♣

  Dazelline, ♣

  “The Dead March,” ♣

  Debrett’s People of Today, ♣

  Debussy, Claude, ♣, ♦

  “deck band,” ♣

  Delius, Frederick, ♣

  Derbyshire, Chatsworth

  House, ♣

  Despard, Mrs., ♣

  Les Deux Pigeons, ♣

  Devonshire, 8th Duke. See also Duke of Devonshire’s

  Band

  death, ♣

  Devonshire Parks & Baths

  Company, ♣

  Dewsbury, ♣

  Dewsbury District News, ♣

  Dillon, Thomas Patrick

  “Paddy,” ♣

  Disraeli, Benjamin, ♣

  Dock Park, Dumfries, ♣

  Dodge, Washington, ♣

  Dominion shipping, ♣

  Douglas, Mahala, ♣

  Dow, Captain, ♣

  Dowson, Henry Martin, ♣

  D’Oyly Carte Opera

  Company, ♣

  Drakeford, Ernest, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Duff-Gordon, Lucille, ♣

  Duke of Devonshire’s

  Band, ♣, ♦

  disbanded, ♣

  Dumfries, Scotland, ♣, ♦

  Dock Park, ♣

  former Costin home, ♣

  Nith Place, ♣

  St. Michael Street

  School, ♣

  Theatre Royal, ♣

  Dumfries Standard, ♣, ♦

  Dunera, ♣

  Duologues and Scenes from the Novels of Jane Austen, ♣

  Dustow, George, ♣

  Dustow, Madeleine, ♣

  Dvorak, Antonin, New

  World Symphony, ♣

  East Lancashire Youth

  Orchestra, ♣

  Eastbourne, ♣

  Devonshire Park

  Theatre, ♣

  Grand Hotel, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Winter Garden, ♣, ♦

  Woodward memorial, ♣, ♦

  Eastbourne and Sussex

  Society , ♣

  Eastbourne and Sussex

  Society and Fashionable

  Visitor’s List, ♣

  Edison Bell Recording

  Company, ♣

  Eiffel, Gustave, ♣

  Elder, Dempster & Co., ♣

  Eldred, Charles, ♣

  Elgar, Edward, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Elliot, E.J., ♣

  Ellis Island, ♣

  emergency, expectations for

  musicians in, ♣

  emigration to America,

  appeal of, ♣

  Englehardt collapsible

  boats, on Titanic, ♣

  English Channel, first

  person flight across, ♣

  “Entry of the Gladiators”, ♣

  Evans, J. C., ♣

  Evans-Jones, Jonathan, ♣

  Evening Standard

  (London), ♣

  “Everybody’s Doing It

  Now,” ♣

  Ewing, Dr., ♣

  eyewitnesses, reporters

  and, ♣

  Faust, ♣

  Felgate, Albert, ♣, ♦

  Ferrier, Gabriel, ♣

  Fields, W. C., ♣

  Filippi, Filippo, ♣

  Filippi, Rosina, ♣

  Filippi, Vaneri, ♣

  Finck, Herman, ♣

  Fingal’s Cave, ♣

  Fisher, Admiral Lord, ♣

  Fleet Street papers, ♣

  “Flow Gently, Sweet

  Afton” (Burns), ♣

  F.N. Black & Co.,

  Musical Instrument

  Manufacturers and

  Importers, ♣

  Foulds, Elizabeth, ♣

  Fowler, Gus, ♣

  Francatelli, Laura, ♣, ♦

  Frederick Nixon Black

  Scholarship, ♣

  Free Trade Hall

  (Manchester), ♣

  Freshfield aerodrome, ♣

  Friendly Sick Societies, ♣

  Fucik, Julius, ♣

  Futrelle, Jacques, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Futrelle, Lily May, ♣

  Garnier, Charles, ♣

  Gaunt, John, ♣, ♦

  Geary, Miriam, ♣, ♦

  Geddes, James, ♣

  George Street Wesleyan

  School, Colne, ♣, ♦

  German press, and British

  decadence, ♣

  Germania, ♣

  Gibson, Dorothy, ♣

  Gigantic, ♣

  Gleneagles Hotel, ♣

  Glenshaw Mansions

  (Brixton), ♣

  “Glorious Things of Thee

  Are Spoken,” ♣

  “God of Mercy and

  Compassion” (Vaughn), ♣

  Godfrey, Dan, ♣

  Gore’s Liverpool Directory, ♣, ♦

  Gounod, Charles, ♣

  Gracie, Archibald, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Graham, Thomas, ♣

  Grand Central Hotel

  (Leeds), ♣

  Bricoux contract, ♣

  la Grande Symphonie

  (Spa), ♣, ♦

  Grant, Percy Strickney, ♣

  Green, Enos, ♣, ♦

  Greer, Bishop, ♣

  Grimaldi family, ♣

  Guggenheim, Benjamin, ♣, ♦

  “Guide Me, O Thou Great

  Jehovah,” ♣

  Guiraud, Ernest, ♣

  Hackney, East London, ♣

  “Hail, Thou Once-Despised Jesus,” ♣

  Halle, Charles, ♣

  Halle Orchestra, ♣

  Halle Orchestra Pension

  Fund, ♣

  Hamilton, Frederick, on

  recovery of bodies, ♣

  Handel, George Frideric,

  Saul, ♣

  Hanson, Mabel, ♣

  Hanson, Percy, ♣

  Mabel Brailey wedding to, ♣

  Harland, Edward, ♣

  Harland & Wolff, ♣

  Harris, Henry B., ♣

  Harrogate, Municipal

  Orchestra, ♣

  Hartley, Albion, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  relief funds received, ♣

  Hartley, Conrad Robert, ♣

  Hartley, Elizabeth, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Hartley, Henry, ♣

  Hartley, Hilda, ♣

  Hartley, Mary, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Hartley, Mary Ellen, ♣

  Hartley, Ughtred Harold, ♣

  Hartley, Wallace, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †, ‡

  arrival on Titanic, ♣

  as bandleader, ♣

  belongings recovered, ♣

  birth, ♣

  birthplace in Colne, ♣

  body identified, ♣

  body recovered, ♣

  in Bridlington

  Municipal Orchestra, ♣r />
  burial, ♣

  church connection, ♣

  decision to go to sea, ♣

  description, ♣

  description of character, ♣

  engagement to Maria, ♣

  estate value, ♣

  faith, and decision to

  play, ♣

  family background, ♣

  family informed of

  death, ♣

  family lives after loss, ♣

  fiancée, ♣

  as focal point of

  national grief, ♣

  funeral procession to

  cemetery, ♣

  funeral service, ♣

  impact on band, ♣

  Lancaster violin to

  honor, ♣

  last activities before

  departure, ♣

  last letter home, ♣

  on Mauretania, ♣, ♦

  memorial in Colne,

  Lancashire, ♣, ♦

  music education, ♣

  and “Nearer, My God

  to Thee,” ♣

  in New York, ♣

  in Oxford Dictionary

  of British Biography, ♣

  parents, ♣

  teenage home, ♣

  violin on Titanic, ♣

  White Star Line

  payment for return of

  body, ♣

  Hathaway, J. W. G., ♣

  Hawke (HMS), collision

  with Olympic, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Heap, Edgar, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Heischar, Hans, ♣

  Hendrie, John, ♣

  Hertfordshire, women

  in mock military

  maneuvers, ♣

  Hill Top Iron Works, ♣

  Hill Top Methodist

  Chapel, ♣

  Hippach, Jean, ♣

  hit songs, ♣

  hoax of Grace Hume’s

  death, ♣

  Hollydale Road Infants

  School, ♣

  Hollydale Road School, ♣

  Holst, Gustav, ♣

  “Horbury” (tune), ♣

  How Women May Earn a

  Living (Candee), ♣

  Huddersfield, Hartley in, ♣

  Huddersfield Examiner, ♣

  Huddersfield Philharmonic

  Orchestra, ♣

  Hume, Alexander, ♣

  Hume, Andrew, ♣, ♦, ♥

  efforts to obtain

  compensation, ♣

  judgment against, ♣

  legal case against C.W.

  & F.N. Black, ♣

  loss of home from violin

  liability, ♣

  relief funds received, ♣, ♦

  Hume, Catherine (Kate), ♣. See also Hume, Kate

  Hume, Grace, ♣, ♦

  Hume, Grace Law, ♣

  Hume, John, ♣

  Hume, John Law “Jock,” ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †, ‡, Δ

  appearance, ♣

  arrival in Liverpool, ♣

  arrival on Titanic, ♣

  birth, ♣

  body recovered, ♣

  burial, ♣

  family lives after loss, ♣

  identification of

  recovered body, ♣

  last thoughts, ♣

  memorial, ♣, ♦

  memorial plans for, ♣

  memorial service, ♣

  plan for music after

  collision, ♣

  travel to Titanic, ♣

  Hume, Kate, ♣

  arrest for forgery, ♣

  impact of brother’s

  death, ♣

  marriage, ♣

  Hume, Nellie, ♣

  Hume, Robert, ♣

 

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