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by Steve Turner


  Shipbuilder magazine, ♣

  shipping lines

  Blacks as exclusive

  music agents, ♣

  professional bands for, ♣

  ships, music on, ♣

  shipwreck, possibility of, ♣

  Slater, Hilda, ♣, ♦

  Smith, Captain, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠, †

  responsibility, ♣

  Smith, Edward, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Smith, James Clinch, ♣, ♦

  Smith, William A., ♣

  “Songe d’Automne,” ♣

  South Africa, Brailey’s

  battalion sent to, ♣

  South Pole, ♣

  Southampton

  dock, ♣

  dredging of channel, ♣

  Titanic departure, ♣, ♦

  as White Star

  departure, ♣

  Southport Guardian, ♣

  Spa, Belgium, ♣, ♦

  memorial plans in, ♣

  Speers, Jim, ♣

  spiritualism, ♣

  Squire, William Henry, ♣

  Stap, Henry, ♣

  Stap, Sarah, ♣, ♦

  “Star Spangled Banner,” ♣

  Stead, W. T., ♣, ♦, ♥

  Hymns That Have

  Helped Me, ♣

  Steamboat Inspection

  Service, ♣

  Steinhilber, Teresa, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  Stenson, Patrick, ♣

  Stent, Frederick, ♣, ♦

  Stevens, George, ♣

  Stires, Ernest, ♣

  stoker, theft of life jacket, ♣

  Strachan, James, ♣, ♦

  Strad magazine, ♣, ♦, ♥

  Stradivarius, “Red

  Diamond,” ♣

  Strand Hotel, New York

  Times use of, ♣

  Strathclyde, Lord, ♣

  Straus, Ida, ♣

  Straus, Isidor, ♣

  suction theory of Hawke/

  Olympic collision cause, ♣

  suffragettes, ♣

  Sullivan, Arthur, ♣, ♦

  survivors of Titanic, arrival

  in NYC, ♣

  Taft, William Howard, ♣, ♦

  Taggia, la Coeur Immacule

  de Marie, ♣

  The Tales of Hoffman, ♣

  The Tapestry Book

  (Candee), ♣

  Tas, Pieter, ♣

  Taylor, Clara, ♣, ♦

  need for compensation, ♣

  relief funds received, ♣

  Taylor, Emily, ♣, ♦

  Taylor, Frederick, ♣

  Taylor, George, ♣, ♦

  Taylor, Herbert, ♣, ♦.

  See also Taylor, Percy

  Cornelius

  Taylor, Martin, ♣, ♦

  Taylor, Percy Cornelius, ♣, ♦

  arrival on Titanic, ♣

  body lost at sea, ♣

  church connection, ♣

  estate value, ♣

  family lives after loss, ♣

  and music after

  collision, ♣

  travel to Titanic, ♣

  teahouses, ♣

  Terbit, Jon Law Hume, ♣

  Terbit, Thomas, ♣

  Thayer, Jack, ♣, ♦

  Theatre Royal, ♣

  Theosophical Society, ♣n ♦

  Thomas, Judge, court

  decision on insurance for

  musicians, ♣

  Thomson dock, ♣

  Times, list of latest

  shipwrecks, ♣

  Tipperary, Ireland, ♣

  tips, band income from, ♣, ♦

  Titanic, ♣

  Bride’s account of ship’s

  band playing, ♣

  bulkhead compartment

  flooding, ♣

  cargo, ♣

  change in date of

  maiden voyage, ♣

  church service on, ♣

  departure from

  Southampton, ♣, ♦

  description of sinking, ♣

  design, ♣

  development of

  legend, ♣

  E Deck recognition of

  danger, ♣

  early reports on, ♣

  expectations for

  musicians, ♣

  flooding, ♣

  Hartley as bandleader, ♣

  Hurd’s story about

  band, ♣

  iceberg collision, ♣

  impact of Hawke/

  Olympic collision, ♣

  launching, ♣

  machinery crashing, ♣

  music planning for, ♣

  musicians’ low profile, ♣

  musicians’ uniforms, ♣

  order registered, ♣

  passengers on, ♣, ♦

  passengers opinions of

  orchestra, ♣

  passengers transfer to, ♣

  reasons for sinking, ♣

  responsibility for loss, ♣

  sea trials, ♣, ♦

  skeleton crew, ♣

  stop in Cherbourg,

  France, ♣

  White Star booklet

  featuring, ♣

  Titanic (movie), ♣, ♦, ♥n ♠

  Titanic memorial

  postcards, ♣

  Titanic Relief Fund, ♣, ♦

  A. Hume vs. Mary

  Costin, ♣

  distribution, ♣

  The Titanic Tragedy: God

  Speaks to the Nations

  (White), ♣

  Trafalgar Dock,

  rebuildng, ♣

  transatlantic crossing,

  speed, ♣

  Trianon Lyrique (Paris), ♣

  Trocadero Orchestra (New

  York), ♣

  Unitarians, ♣

  United Press Agency, ♣

  U. S. Senate Investigation

  Committee, ♣, ♦

  Vallance, Fred, ♣

  Van Anda, Carr, ♣, ♦

  Van Dyke, Henry, ♣

  Vasco Akeroyd Symphony

  Orchestra, ♣, ♦

  Vaughan, Edmund, ♣

  Vaughn, Robert, ♣

  La Veuve Joyeuse, ♣

  Victoria, Queen of

  England, ♣

  funeral procession, ♣

  violins

  Hartley’s on Titanic, ♣, ♦

  Hartley’s on

  Titanic, need for

  authentication, ♣

  and Hume liability, ♣

  Lancaster tribute to

  Hartley, ♣, ♦, ♥

  rented by Hume, ♣, ♦

  Voigt, Eric, ♣

  Volturne, ice damage, ♣

  Von Lier, Simon, ♣, ♦

  Vossische Zeitung, ♣

  Wagner, Richard, ♣

  Wall, Max, ♣

  Walthamstow, Clarendon

  Road, ♣

  Ward, Cherry, ♣

  Ward, Christopher, ♣

  Ward, Jackie. See also

  Costin, Johnann Law

  Hume

  death, ♣

  Ward, John, ♣

  Wardingly, Syd, ♣

  Ware, Florence, ♣

  Washington, Booker T., ♣

  Watts, Issac, ♣

  Web sites, ♣

  Wesley, John, in Colne, ♣

  West Bromwich, ♣

  Western civilization, codes

  of behavior, ♣

  Western Daily Mercury, ♣, ♦

  Wheeler, Caroline, ♣

  Wheeler, Cornelius, ♣

  Wheeler, Edward, ♣

  Wheelton, Edward, ♣

  “When You Kiss an Italian

  Girl,” ♣

  Whitcomb, Ian, ♣

  White, Alma, The Titanic

  Tragedy: God Speaks to the

  Nations, ♣

  White, George, ♣

  white minority in

  Jamaica, ♣

  White Star Building

  (Liverpool), ♣
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  White Star Line, ♣, ♦, ♥

  condemnation by

  Grant, ♣

  dock, ♣

  emphasis on luxury, ♣

  employment ties with

  musicians cut, ♣

  music book, ♣

  music repertoire, ♣

  payment for return of

  Hartley’s body, ♣

  song book, ♣

  White Star Orchestra, ♣

  White-Thompson, Canon, ♣

  Whytock, “Gen,” ♣

  Wilcox, Herbert, ♣

  Wildman, James

  Lascelles, ♣

  Wingate, Harold, ♣

  Winternitz, Sigmund, ♣, ♦

  wireless equipment,

  requirement for, ♣

  Witney Gazette, ♣

  Wolff, Gustav, ♣

  women in mock military

  maneuvers, ♣

  Women’s Bill, ♣

  Women’s Freedom

  League, ♣

  Wood, Henry, ♣, ♦

  Wood, John, ♣, ♦

  Woodward, George, ♣.

  See also Woodward, John

  Wesley

  Woodward, Herbert, ♣

  Woodward, John Wesley, ♣, ♦

  arrival on Titanic, ♣

  body lost at sea, ♣

  on Caronia, ♣

  as “Cello Man,” ♣

  church connection, ♣

  estate value, ♣

  family lives after loss, ♣

  house in Headington, ♣

  last activities before

  departure, ♣

  memorial, ♣

  memorial plans for, ♣

  in New York, ♣

  on Olympic, ♣

  physical appearance, ♣

  plan for music after

  collision, ♣

  solos, ♣

  travel to Titanic, ♣

  Woodward, Joseph, ♣

  Woodward, Martha, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  need for compensation, ♣

  relief funds received, ♣

  Woodward, Thomas, ♣, ♦

  Woolner, Hugh, ♣

  Worcester Evening Gazette, ♣

  Workmen’s Compensation

  Bill of 1906, ♦

  musicians not covered by, ♣

  World War I, ♦

  World Wildlife

  Foundation, ♣

  Worthington, Thomas, ♣, ♦, ♥, ♠

  The Wreck of the Titanic, ♣

  Wright, Orville, ♣

  Wright, Wilbur, ♣

  Yeats, William Butler, ♣

  Young, Eleanor, ♣

  “You’ve Got Me

  Hypnotized,” ♣

 

 

 


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