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Hume, William, ♣

  Hunt, Hill, and Betts (NY attorneys), ♣

  Hurd, Carlos F., ♣, ♦, ♥

  on band’s last tune, ♣

  notes on event timetable, ♣

  Hurd, Katherine, ♣, ♦

  New York description by, ♣

  Hyde, Thomas, ♣, ♦

  hymns, ♣

  “Autumn” tune for, ♣

  in Edwardian society, ♣

  vs. ragtime tunes, ♣

  Hymns That Have Helped

  Me (Stead), ♣

  hypothermia, ♣

  I Want to Be in Dixie,” ♦

  Icard, Amelie, ♣

  ice fields, warnings about, ♣

  iceberg, ♣

  history of collisions, ♣

  Titanic collision, ♣

  Illustrated London News, ♣

  memorial poster, ♣

  “In the Cross of Christ I

  Glory,” ♣

  “In the Shadows,” ♣

  Independent Methodist

  Church Hymnal, ♣

  insurance, ♣

  musicians not covered

  by shipping lines’, ♣

  International Congress of

  Spiritualists, ♣

  International Convention

  for the Safety of Life at

  Sea, ♣

  International Mercantile

  Marine Company, ♣, ♦

  Ismay, J. Bruce, ♣, ♦

  A. Hume letter to, ♣

  AMU and, ♣, ♦

  company inherited by, ♣

  and company move to

  Southampton, ♣

  efforts to avoid

  negligence charges, ♣

  at Titanic launching, ♣

  as Titanic passenger, ♣, ♦, ♥

  The Ismay Line (Oldham), ♣

  Ismay, Thomas Henry, ♣

  death, ♣

  Jacob’s dream (Bible), ♣

  Jamaica, ♣

  Constant Spring Hotel, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  white minority in, ♣

  Woodward in, ♣

  James Dixon & Son

  (Sheffield), ♣

  “Jaynes or Janes,” ♣

  “jazz,” ♣n ♦

  Jessop, Violet, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †

  “Jesus, I My Cross Have

  Taken,” ♣

  J.J. Rayner (naval

  outfitter), ♣

  Jones, Alfred, ♣

  Jones, Harold, “The Band

  Played ‘Nearer, My God,

  Thee” as the Ship Went

  Down,” ♣

  Joplin, Scott, ♣

  journalists, efforts to reach

  Carpathia, ♣, ♦

  Joyce, Archibald, ♣

  Kardomah Café

  (Liverpool), ♣, ♦

  Kelsall, Adelaide, ♣, ♦

  Kelsall, Laura, ♣

  Kensington Palace Hotel,

  orchestra, ♣

  Kent, Edward, ♣

  Kershaw, Clarence, ♣

  Krins, Anne, ♣, ♦

  Krins, Auguste, ♣, ♦, ♥

  relief funds received, ♣

  Krins, Georges Alexander, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  arrival on Titanic, ♣

  body lost at sea, ♣

  family lives after loss, ♣

  memorial planned for, ♣

  travel to Titanic, ♣

  Krins, Georges Henri, ♣

  Krins, Louise, ♣

  Krins, Madeleine, ♣, ♦

  Krins, Marcel, ♣, ♦

  Krius, George, ♣. See also

  Krins, Georges Alexander

  Kura, ice damage, ♣

  Lancashire Sinfonietta, ♣, ♦

  Lancaster, Arthur, ♣, ♦

  Lancaster, Seth, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  Langonet, Alfred Charles, ♣

  Laroche, Juliette, ♣

  Lauder, Harry, ♣

  Laurel, Stan, ♣

  “Lead, Kindly Light,” ♣, ♦

  Leeder, Alice, ♣

  Leeds, Hartley family

  move to, ♣

  Leeds Mercury, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  Legal Insurance Company, ♣

  Leno, Dan, ♣

  Lever, William, ♣

  Leyton shipping, ♣

  life jackets, ♣

  lifeboats on Titanic, ♣, ♦, ♥

  call to, ♣

  music playing during

  lowering, ♣

  passengers to Carpathia

  from, ♣

  Light (journal of College of

  Psychic Studies), ♣

  Lighttoller, Charles, ♣

  Lille, ♣

  Liszt, Franz, Second

  Rhapsody, ♣

  “A Little Scherzo,” ♣

  Liverpool

  Castle Street, ♣, ♦

  passenger departures, ♣

  planning for Titanic music, ♣

  sea trade, ♣

  Titanic registration in, ♣

  Liverpool Daily Post, ♣

  Liverpool Daily Post and

  Mercury, ♣

  Liverpool Evening Express, ♣

  Liverpool Philharmonic

  Orchestra, ♣

  Liverpool Post, ♣

  Liverpool Radium

  Institute, ♣

  Lloyd’s Weekly Shipping

  Index, first mention of

  Titanic disaster, iv

  Lockerbie, Nellie, ♣

  Lohengrin, ♣

  London

  Beecham Symphony

  orchestra, ♣

  hotel orchestras, ♣

  New Symphony

  orchestra, ♣

  Philharmonic Hall

  orchestra, ♣, ♦

  Queen’s Hall

  orchestra, ♣

  Ritz Hotel, ♣, ♦

  Royal Academy of

  Music, ♣, ♦

  Royal Albert Hall, ♣, ♦

  Royal College of Music,

  Woodward exams, ♣

  Royal Opera orchestra, ♣

  London Opera House

  orchestra (London), ♣

  London Symphony Hall

  orchestra (London), ♣

  Lord Cromer, ice damage, ♣

  Lord, Walter, ♣, ♦

  The Night Lives On, ♣, ♦

  Lorimer, Jock, ♣

  Lorimer, Maxwell, ♣

  “Love Divine, All Loves

  Excelling,” ♣

  Lucania, Hartley on, ♣

  Luigini, Alexandre, ♣

  Lusitania, ♣, ♦, ♥

  competition for Blue

  Riband, ♣

  first-class dining

  saloon, ♣

  German U-boat sinking of, ♣

  Hartley on, ♣

  Machen, J. Gresham, ♣

  Mackay-Bennett, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Madam Butterfly, ♣

  “Madrid,” ♣

  Magdalen College, Oxford,

  Chapel Choir, ♣

  Mahler, Gustav, ♣

  Majestic (White Star liner), ♣, ♦

  Mansion House Fund, ♣

  “Marche Militaire,” ♣

  Marche Solennelle, ♣

  Marconi, Guglielmo, ♣, ♦

  Marconi station, on Cape

  Race, Newfoundland, ♣

  Marconi wireless

  transmitter, importance

  to rescue, ♣

  Maréchal, Pierre, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Martha, Lucy Noel

  (Countess of Rothes), ♣

  Martin, Annie, ♣

  Mason, Lowell, ♣

  Massenet, Jules, ♣

  Masterpieces of Italian Violin

  Making (Rattray), ♣

  Mathers, Frederick F., ♣, ♦

  Mauretania, ♣, ♦, ♥

  competition for Blue

  Riband, ♣

  Hartley’s final journey

  on, ♣

  in WW ♣, ♦


  “Mazurka,” ♣

  McCartney, Paul, ♣

  McElroy, Herbert, ♣, ♦

  McKinley, William, ♣

  McLeod, John, ♣

  Megantic, ♣

  in WW ♣, ♦

  memorials to band, ♣, ♦n ♥

  plans, ♣

  Mendelssohn, Felix, ♣

  “O Rest in the Lord,” ♣

  La Mer, ♣

  Meredith-Morris, William,

  British Violin Makers, ♣

  Mesaba, ice field warning

  from, ♣

  Messager, André, ♣

  Methodism, ♣

  Hartley and, ♣

  hymnals, ♣

  Milan Conservatoire, ♣

  Millet, Francis Davis, ♣, ♦

  miners’ strike, ♣

  Monaco, ♣

  Monte Carlo, ♣

  moods, music and, ♣

  Moody, Dwight, ♣

  Moody, Ellwand, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  Moody-Manners

  Company, ♣

  morality, ♣

  Moraweck, Ernest, ♣, ♦

  Moreau, Lucie, ♣

  Morgan, Charles, ♣

  Morgan, John Pierpont, ♣, ♦

  movies, ♣

  Mullard, Miss, ♣

  music

  complacency from, ♣

  effect on passengers, ♣

  to prevent panic, ♣

  as profession, ♣

  psychological and

  neurological effects, ♣

  role in 1900 British

  society, ♣

  music concerts, fundraisers

  for families, ♣

  music on ships, ♣

  Music School Settlement,

  concert, ♣

  Music Trade Review, ♣

  Musical Scotland (Baptie), ♣

  musicians

  belongings recovered, ♣

  debate over music

  played during sinking, ♣

  duties of, ♣, ♦

  families’ wait for

  information, ♣

  forfeiture of lives, ♣

  insurance policy

  covering, ♣

  Ismay’s cutting of ties

  between White Star

  and, ♣

  last actions by, ♣

  low profile on Titanic, ♣

  standard wage on ship, ♣

  on Titanic, as

  passengers, ♣

  on Titanic, Black

  brothers and, ♣

  wage reduction from

  Blacks’ efforts, ♣

  Musicians Benevolent

  Fund, ♣

  Naauwpoort, ♣

  National Sea Training

  School, ♣

  Neagle, Anna, ♣

  “Nearer, My God to Thee,” ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †

  evidence as final song, ♣

  as favorite of Hartley, ♣

  as favorite of Prince of

  Wales, ♣

  at Hartley’s funeral, ♣, ♦

  lyrics, ♣

  sheet music, ♣

  various tunes, ♣. see also “Autumn”

  New Symphony orchestra

  (London), ♣

  New York (American

  steamer), ♣

  New York

  Carpathia decision to

  go to, ♣

  Hartley and, ♣

  Olympic arrival, ♣

  pier length, ♣

  New York Dock

  Commission, ♣

  New York Dramatic

  Mirror, ♣

  New York Evening World, ♣

  Extra edition, ♣, ♦

  New York Times, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †

  coverage of survivors’

  arrival in NYC, ♣

  first news on Titanic

  trouble, ♣

  first-person account, ♣

  on Olympic, ♣

  use of Strand Hotel, ♣

  Niagara, ice damage, ♣

  The Night Lives On (Lord), ♣, ♦

  A Night to Remember (movie), ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠n †

  Noordam, ice field warning from, ♣

  Norman, Robert Douglas, ♣, ♦

  Nye, Elizabeth, ♣, ♦

  “O Rest in the Lord” (Mendelssohn), ♣

  Oceana, submerged wreck, ♣

  Oceanic, ♣

  Oceanic Steam Navigation

  Company, ♣

  Oceanic Steamship

  Company, formation, ♣

  O’Day, Pat, ♣

  Offenbach, Jacques, ♣

  “Oh God Our Help in

  Ages Past,” ♣, ♦

  “Oh, You Beautiful Doll,” ♣

  O’Laughlin, Dr., ♣

  Oldham, William J., The

  Ismay Line, ♣

  Olympic, ♣, ♦

  maiden voyage, ♣, ♦, ♥

  order registered, ♣

  as troop ship, ♣

  White Star booklet

  featuring, ♣

  Olympic-class liners,

  decision to build, ♣

  Onslows (British

  auctioneers), ♣

  Orchestral Association, ♣, ♦

  order for music after

  collision, ♣

  Orrell, George, ♣

  Oruba (steamship), ♣

  in WW I, ♦

  Oxenham, Thomas, ♣

  Oxford Dictionary of British

  Biography, Hartley in, ♣

  Oxford Times, ♣

  Oxford University Music

  Club, ♣

  Palais des Beaux Arts, ♣

  panic, music to prevent, ♣

  Paris, ♣

  in 1860s and 1870s, ♥

  Parish Church (Roby,

  Lancashire), ♣

  Parsons, Paul, ♣, ♦, ♥

  passengers

  cost of returning bodies

  to England, ♣

  effect of music, ♣

  musicians as, ♣

  rescue based on class, ♣

  statistics on loss, ♣

  survivors, ♣n ♦

  those not surviving, ♣

  Paterson, Cecil Compton, ♣

  Paterson, Compton, ♣

  Pearce, Albert, ♣

  Peckham, South East

  London, ♣

  Peilgen, Edward, ♣

  Petherick, Horace, The

  Repairing and Restoration of Violins, ♣

  Philharmonic Hall

  (Liverpool), ♣

  Philharmonic Hall orchestra

  (London), ♣, ♦

  Phillips, Jack, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †

  Phillips, Owen, ♣

  Pier Pavilion orchestra

  (Southport, Lancashire), ♣

  Pirrie, Lord, ♣

  Pirrie, William James, ♣

  “Pleasant Memories,” ♣

  Pleasureland Amusement

  Park, ♣

  Popper, David, ♣

  Port Royal, ♣, ♦

  Port Sunlight, ♣

  Primitive Methodist

  Hymnal, ♣

  “Propior Deo,” ♣

  Psychic News, ♣

  psychics, Ronald Brailey’s

  position among, ♣

  psychometrics, ♣

  Pulitzer, Ralph, ♣, ♦

  Pulsford, E.J., ♣

  Queen’s Hall orchestra

  (London), ♣

  radio communications, ♣

  Raff, Joachim, ♣

  ragtime, ♣

  Rattray, David,

  Masterpieces of Italian

  Violin Making, ♣

  Ravel, Maurice, ♣

  Read, Bill, ♣

  Reading Associations, ♣

  recording industry, ♣

  “Red Diamond”

  Stradivarius, ♣

  Red Star shipping, ♣

  Redwood Publishing, ♣

  Refu
ge Assurance

  Company, ♣, ♦

  Regneas, Joseph, ♣

  Regneas, Sara, ♣

  The Repairing and

  Restoration of Violins

  (Petherick), ♣

  reports, on Titanic

  shipbuilding, ♣

  resorts, orchestral music

  role in marketing, ♣

  responsibility for Titanic

  loss, ♣

  Riley, Pickles, ♣, ♦

  Ritz Hotel (London), ♣, ♦

  Robertson, Dr., ♣

  Robinson, Benjamin, ♣

  Robinson, Margaret, ♣

  Robinson, Maria, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †, ‡, Δ, ∇

  engagement to

  Hartley, ♣

  Robinson, Thomas, ♣

  Rostron, Arthur (Carpathia captain), ♣

  attempts of deception of

  arrival, ♣

  decision to meet

  Titanic, ♣

  Royal Academy of Music

  (London), ♣, ♦

  Royal Albert Hall

  (London), ♣, ♦

  Royal Bioscope, ♣

  Royal College of Music

  (London), Woodward

  exams, ♣

  Royal Lancashire Fusiliers, ♣

  Brailey departure from, ♣

  Royal Mail shipping line, ♣

  Royal Mail Steam Packet

  Company, ♣

  Royal Manchester College

  of Music, ♣, ♦

  Royal Military School of

  Music, ♣

  Royal Opera orchestra

  (London), ♣

  Royal Viennese Band, ♣

  Rugg, Emily, ♣

  Rye Lane Baptist Chapel

  (Peckham, South East

  London), ♣

  Saalfeld, Adolph, ♣

  safety, vs. luxury, ♣

  St. Antholin church

  (Peckham), ♣, ♦

  St. Bridget, Parish church

  of West Kirby, ♣

  St. Clair, F.V., ♣

  St. Ives (villa), ♣

  St. Louis Post-Dispatch, ♣, ♦

  St. Mark’s Church

  (Dewsbury), ♣, ♦

  Sainton, Prosper, ♣

  Saison de Spa, ♣

  “saloon orchestra,” ♣

  Salvador, consular office, ♣

  Salvation Army, ♣

  Sammis, Frederick, ♣, ♦

  San Francisco Bulletin, ♣

  Sandy Hook, New Jersey, ♣

  Sankey, Ira, ♣

  Saul (Handel), ♣

  Savage Club, ♣

  “Saviour Breathe an

  Evening Blessing,” ♣

  Saxonia, ♣

  “Scenes Napolitaines,” ♣

  Schubert, Franz, ♣

  Schumann, Paul, ♣

  Schwabe, Gustavus, ♣

  Scott, Robert Falcon, ♣

  “The Scottish Emigrant’s

  Farewell,” ♣

  séances, ♣, ♦

  second-class passengers,

  musicians as, ♣

  self-reliance, ♣

  self-sacrifice, ♣

  selflessness, ♣

  Sellers, Thomas, ♣

  sermons, on Titanic

  musicians, ♣

  Shaw, George Bernard,

  opinion of Titanic

  disaster, ♣

  Shaw, Richard Norman, ♣

  sheet music, ♣

  found with violin, ♣

  sale of, ♣

  Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, ♦

  “The Ship That Will Never

  Return,” ♣

  lyrics, ♣n ♦

 

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