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The Band That Played On

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by Steve Turner


  “The Loss of the Titanic; Local References.” Bridlington Free Press, April 26, 1912.

  “That Brave Musician.” Dewsbury and District News, April 27, 1912.

  “Dewsbury’s Titanic Hero.” Dewsbury and District News, April 27, 1912.

  “Mr. Wallace Hartley: Proposed Dewsbury Memorial.” Dewsbury Reporter, May 11, 1912.

  “The Late Mr. Wallace Hartley.” British Weekly, May 16, 1912.

  “Honouring a Hero’s Death.” Bridlington Free Press, May 17, 1912.

  “Titanic Bandmaster.” Liverpool Echo, May 17, 1912.

  “The Dead Brought Home: Heroic Bandmaster’s Father Interviewed.” Liverpool Echo, May 18, 1912.

  “Titanic’s Heroic Bandmaster.” Leeds Mercury, May 20, 1912.

  “Wallace Hartley: A Hero of the Titanic.” Independent Methodist, June 1912.

  “Robinson Obituary.” Bridlington Chronicle, July 1, 1939.

  “A Night to Remember.” Colne & Nelson Times, June 22, 1956.

  “Memories Are Stirred.” Colne & Nelson Times. October 31, 1958.

  Jack, Ian. “Further, My God, from Thee.” Independent. September 26, 1999.

  CHAPTER 4

  Books

  Latitude 41, No 29. Journal de l’Association Francaise du Titanic. France, 2004. (This 92-page edition was a mini-biography of Roger Bricoux written by Olivier Mendez.)

  Newspapers

  “La Catastrophe du Titanic: Notre Concitoyen Roger Bricoux.” Monaco-Revue, May 12, 1912.

  “Nearer, My God, to Thee: Two Leeds Musicians Go Down with the Ship.” Yorkshire Evening News, May 20, 1912.

  CHAPTER 5

  Books

  Aspin, Chris. Dizzy Heights: The Story of Lancashire’s First Flying Men. Helmshore: Helmshore Local History Society, 1987.

  Cousins, James H. and Margaret E. We Two Together. Madras: Ganesh, 1950.

  Grasset, Joseph. Marvels Beyond Science. London, 1910.

  The Lancashire Fusilier’s Annual. 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907.

  Oppenheim, Janet. The Other World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

  Smyth, Major B. History of the Lancashire Fusiliers 1822–1903. Vol. 2. Dublin: Sackville Press, 1904.

  Stead, W. T. Hymns That Have Helped. London: Stead’s Publishing House, 1912.

  Surtees, George. A Short History of the XX Lancashire Fusiliers. London: Malcolm Page, 1955.

  Newspapers

  “‘Property’ Ghosts at a Séance.” Daily Mirror, March 9, 1906.

  “Prehistoric Sacrifice: Scene Reconstructed by a Bayswater Seer.” Daily Express, November 12, 1906.

  “W. Ronald Brailey, Clairvoyant.” (Advert.) Light, January 4, 1908.

  “Is Spiritualism Declining?” Daily Mail, May 24, 1908

  “Ronald Brailey’s New Address.” Light, April 23, 1910.

  “Mr. C. C. Paterson’s Biplane.” Flight, May 28, 1910.

  “Mr. Paterson Flies Across Country.” Flight, August 13, 1910.

  “Mishap with the Gaunt Monoplane.” Flight, April 1, 1911.

  “Southport Aerodrome.” Flight, July 1, 1911.

  “Another Local Victim.” Southport Visiter, April 20, 1912.

  “The Titanic: Another Local Victim.” Southport Guardian, April 24, 1912.

  “Acknowledgement from Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brailey.” Light, April 27, 1912.

  “Message from Mr. W. T. Stead.” Light, April 27, 1912.

  “The Pianist of the Titanic Orchestra.” Brighton Advertiser, April 27, 1912.

  “Letter from H. Blackwell.” Light, May 11, 1912.

  “Nearer, My God, to Thee.” Light, July 13, 1912.

  “That Glorious Band.” Lancashire Fusiliers Annual, 1912.

  Jones, Laura. “100 Year Anniversary for Formby’s Freshfield Beach.” Southport Visiter, May 19, 2010.

  CHAPTER 6

  Books

  Forvague, H. W. Municipal Eastbourne 1883–1933. Eastbourne: Sussex Printers Ltd., 1933.

  Olympic Collision with HMS Hawke. The Official Enquiry.

  Pugh, Peter. Grand Hotel Eastbourne. Eastbourne: Grand Hotel, 1987.

  Taylor, Frank Fonda. To Hell with Paradise: A History of the Jamaican Tourist Industry. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993.

  Thomas, Edward. The Playhouse on the Park. Eastbourne: Friends of the Devonshire Park Theatre, 1997.

  Willett, Mary. A History of West Bromwich. West Bromwich: Free Press, 1882.

  Woodward, Reginald. Boy on a Hill. Gainsborough: G. W. Belton, 1984.

  Young, Kenneth. Music’s Great Days in the Spas and Watering Places. London: Macmillan, 1968.

  Newspapers

  “Devonshire Park.” Eastbourne & Sussex Society. February 18, 1908; March 31, 1908; March 9, 1909; March 23, 1909.

  “Music in Eastbourne.” The Strad, 1908, page 405.

  “The Duke’s Orchestra.” Eastbourne & Sussex Society, April 27, 1909.

  “The Duke’s Orchestra.” Eastbourne & Sussex Society. May 4, 1909.

  “The Giant Olympic: A Luxurious Floating Hotel.” New York Times, June 25, 1911.

  “Oxonians on Board the Titanic.” Oxford Chronicle, April 19, 1912.

  “Local Passengers on the Titanic.” Oxford Times, April 20, 1912.

  “John Wesley Woodward.” Eastbourne Gazette, April 24, 1912.

  “John Wesley Woodward.” Oxford Illustrated, April 24, 1912.

  “The Titanic Fund.” West Bromwich Free Press, April 26, 1912.

  “Oxford Victims in the Titanic Disaster.” Oxford Chronicle, April 26, 1912.

  “An Eastbourne Hero in the Titanic Disaster.” Brighton Advertiser, April 27, 1912.

  “Hero Musicians.” Eastbourne Gazette, May 1, 1912.

  “Bandsmen Who Were Known Here.” Daily Gleaner, Jamaica. May 2, 1912.

  “Mr. J. Wesley Woodward.” Daily Gleaner. Jamaica, May 3, 1912.

  CHAPTER 7

  Books

  Baptie, David. Musical Scotland. New York: Hildesheim, 1972.

  Rattray, David. Violin Making in Scotland 1750–1950. Oxford: British Violin Makers Association, 2006.

  Newspapers

  Hume, Andrew. “On Violin Construction.” The Strad, 1910, page 367.

  Hume, Andrew. “Violin Construction.” The Strad, 1910, page 447.

  “Disaster to Grand Liner: Dumfries Man on Board.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, April 17, 1912.

  “Local Men Missing.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, April 20, 1912.

  “Sinking Ship’s Band Had Chosen Fitting Hymn.” New York Times, April 21, 1912.

  “The Last Hymn.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, April 24, 1912.

  “Memorial for Titanic Victims.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, May 1, 1912.

  “John Hume.” Musical Mail and Advertiser, May 1912.

  “Dumfries Titanic Victims.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, June 4, 1912.

  “Fund for Families of Titanic Bandsmen.” New York Times, July 14, 1912.

  Hume, Andrew. “Correspondence.” The Strad, 1913, page 79.

  Piper, Towry. “Fiddles by Living Makers.” The Strad, 1915, page 402.

  “Scottish Violin by Andrew Hume.” Sotheby’s of London Catalogue, November 12, 1987.

  CHAPTER 8

  Books

  Germain, Jean Francois. L’Echo du Naufrage du Titanic en Belgique. Vol. 1.

  Mowbray, Jay Henry. Sinking of the Titanic. New York: Dover, 1998.

  Musschoot, Dirk. De Vlamingen up de Titanic. Tielt: Lanoo, 2000.

  Newspapers

  “Dined with the Queen Sixty Years Ago.” Morning Leader, November 8, 1897.

  “A Guest of the Lord Mayor in 1837.” City Press, November 6, 1897.

  “Death of of Mrs. Wheeler.” City Press, March 8, 1902.

  “Liverpool Symphony Orchestra.” Liverpool Courier, October 6, 1908.

  “Akeroyd Symphony Orchestra Concert.” Liverpool Daily Post, November 3, 1909.

  “The Akeroyd Orchestra Concert.” Daily
Post & Mercury, December 1, 1909.

  “English Singer Makes American Debut.” New York Dramatic Mirror, May 21, 1910.

  “Akeroyd’s Symphony Orchestra.” Liverpool Evening Express, January 18, 1911.

  “Akeroyd Rhapsody Concert.” Liverpool Echo, November 1, 1911.

  “Un Liegeois parmi les Naufrages.” La Meuse, April 16, 1912.

  “An Argyle Theatre Bandsman among the Titanic Orchestra.” Birkenhead News, April 20, 1912.

  “Titanic Disaster.” Progress. July, 1912.

  “Camberwell and the Titanic Disaster.” South London Observer, April 27, 1912.

  “In Memory of Bandsmen.” Liverpool Daily Post, May 4, 1912.

  “Heroic Bandsmen.” Liverpool Daily Post, May 13, 1912.

  “Pour Nos Heros.” Le Cri de Liege, October 26, 1912.

  “Nos Heros.” Le Cri de Liege, November 30, 1912.

  “Pour Nos Heros.” Le Cri de Liege, September 13, 1913.

  “Il Etait un Grand Navire.” La Meuse, September 16, 1925.

  “Georges Krins: Le Hero du Titanic.” Liege M’etait # 67, 1978.

  CHAPTER 9

  Newspapers

  “Hatless Boycott.” Daily Mirror, March 30, 1912.

  “Long Hair V. Cambridge.” Daily Mirror, March 30, 1912.

  “Capt. Scott’s Antarctic Message.” Daily Mirror, April 1, 1912.

  “L’Anglais Parisien.” Daily Mirror, April 2, 1912.

  “Capt. Scott’s Own Story: Life Near the Pole.” Daily Mirror, April 2, 1912.

  “This Morning’s News Items.” Daily Mirror, April 3, 1912.

  “The Titanic.” The Times, April 3, 1912.

  “Oceana’s Treasure.” Daily Mirror, April 4, 1912.

  “Strike Declared Ended.” Daily Mirror, April 8, 1912.

  “Three Weeks’ Wait for Coal Supply.” Daily Mirror, April 8, 1912.

  “The Largest Vessel Afloat.” The Times, April 11, 1912.

  CHAPTER 10

  Books

  Gracie, Archibald. The Truth about the Titanic. New York: Kennerley, 1913.

  Jessop, Violet. Titanic Survivor. Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1998.

  Jones, Victor Pierce. Saint or Sensationalist? The Story of W. T. Stead. East Wittering: Gooday Publishers, 1988.

  McCaughan, Michael. The Birth of The Titanic. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999.

  Palmer, Tony. All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1976.

  Ticehurst, Brian J. Titanic Passenger Miss Kate Buss of Sittingbourne, Kent. Swaythling: B & J Printers, 1994.

  Newspapers

  “An Alarming Incident.” Daily Telegraph, April 11, 1912.

  Candee, Helen Churchill. “Sealed Orders.” Collier’s Weekly, May 4, 1912.

  “Titanic Letter Expected to Fetch £25,000.” Guardian, March 30, 2010.

  “2ft Near-Miss That Sent the Titanic to Its Doom.” Daily Mail, April 14, 2010

  CHAPTER 11

  Books

  Beesley, Lawrence. The Loss of the S. S. Titanic. London: Heinemann, 1912.

  Brimelow, William. Independent Methodist Church Hymnal. Wigan: Independent Methodist Bookroom, 1902.

  Finck, Herman. My Melodious Memories. London: Hutchinson, 1937.

  Hart, Eva. Shadow of the Titanic. Dartford: Greenwich University, 1994.

  Howells, Richard Parton. The Myth of the Titanic. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1999.

  Lightoller, Charles Herbert. Titanic and Other Ships. London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson, 1935.

  Machen, John Gresham. Christianity and Liberalism. New York: Macmillan, 1923.

  Richards, Jeffrey. Imperialism and Music. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001.

  The Wreck and Sinking of the Titanic. Chicago: Homeward Press, 1912.

  Newspapers

  “New York Mourns Its Dead President.” New York Times, September 20, 1901.

  “Tragedy of the Titanic.” New York Times, April 18, 1912.

  “Woman Survivor of Titanic Tells of the Last Hours of the Ship.” Christian Science Monitor, April 19, 1912.

  “Bandsmen Heroes on the Sinking of the Titanic Play ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’” Daily Mirror, April 20, 1912.

  “Says Musicians Knelt as They Played Hymn.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 20, 1912.

  “Brave Musicians of Ship Meet Fate.” Worcester Evening Gazette, April 20, 1912.

  “Music on the Sinking Ship.” Daily Express, April 20, 1912.

  “Still Playing as Water Creeps Up.” Worcester Evening Gazette, April 20, 1912.

  “Musicians Knelt as They Played Hymn.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 20, 1912.

  “Titanic Survivors.” Western Daily Mercury, April 29, 1912.

  “Local Survivors.” Liverpool Daily Post, May 1, 1912.

  “Interview with Miss Sarah Stap.” Birkenhead News, May 4, 1912.

  “‘Autumn’ and Its Hymns.” New York Times, May 12, 1912.

  “Wreck of the Titanic: Little Girl’s Account.” Leatherhead Advertiser, May 18, 1912.

  “Death Order to Bandsmen?” New York Times, May 31, 1912.

  “The Author of ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’” New York Times, September 30, 1912.

  “Survivor of Titanic Disaster Tells of Grim Experiences.” Vineland Times Journal, March 25, 1953.

  Kerr, Jessica M. “A Hymn to Remember.” The Hymn, January 1976.

  Mills, Simon. “Play It Again, Sam.” Titanic Commutator, vol. 24, no.149, 2000.

  Music, David W. “The Titanic Hymn: A Conjecture.” The Hymn, October 2001.

  CHAPTER 12

  Books

  Behe, George. Titanic: Psychic Forewarnings of a Tragedy. Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens, 1988.

  Hamilton, Frederick A. The Diary of Frederick A. Hamilton, Cable Engineer of the Commercial Cable Company’s Cable Ship “Mackay Bennett.” Greenwich, London: National Maritime Museum.

  Newspapers

  “Disaster to Titanic on Her Maiden Voyage.” Daily Sketch, April 16, 1912.

  “Funeral Service for Titanic Victims.” Toronto Globe, May 4, 1912.

  “Band Leader’s Body.” Leeds Mercury, May 9, 1912.

  “Titanic Band Leader’s Funeral.” Leeds Mercury, May 17, 1912.

  “The Titanic’s Bandmaster.” Daily Express, May 18, 1912.

  “Titanic Bandmaster Buried: 30,000 Mourn.” New York Times, May 19, 1912.

  “Titanic’s Heroic Bandmaster.” Leeds Mercury, May 20, 1912.

  “Titanic Bandmaster Buried.” Daily Mirror, May 20, 1912.

  “The Titanic: Bandmaster’s Funeral.” Wigan Examiner, May 21, 1912.

  “Funeral of Mr. Wallace Hartley.” Colne & Nelson Times, May 24, 1912.

  “Find Joy in Stead’s Death.” New York Times, July 8, 1912.

  Buttle, Cifford. “Titanic Victim Materialised Holding Crucifix.” Psychic News, May 14, 1955. “40,000 People Mourned a Famous Son.” Colne Times, January 26, 1962.

  “Titanic Owners Wanted £20 for Bodies.” Daily Telegraph, February 24, 2002.

  CHAPTER 13

  Books

  Conrad, Joseph. Notes on Life and Letters. London: Dent, 1921.

  Eaton, John, and Charles Haas. Titanic Triumph and Tragedy. Wellingborough: Stephens, 1986.

  Newspapers

  “Memorial of Titanic Victims.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, May 1, 1912.

  “Memorial for Titanic Dead.” Daily Gleaner, Jamaica, May 2, 1912.

  “Proposed Memorial to Dumfries Titanic Heroes.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, May 4, 1912.

  Shaw, George Bernard. “Some Unmentioned Morals.” Daily News and Leader, May 14, 1912.

  “Titanic Bandsman’s Heroism: The Benefit Concert.” Birkenhead News, May 23, 1912.

  French, E. B. “The Titanic and the Literary Commentator.” Bookman, June 1912.

  “Wills and Bequests: Mr. Henry Wallace Hartley.” The Times, June 6, 1912.

  “A.M.U. Titanic Convalescent Homes Fund.” M
usicians’ Report and Journal, July 1912.

  “Titanic Disaster Action Against Company.” Cork Examiner, November 2, 1912.

  “Tablet to Titanic Heroes.” New York Times, November 4, 1912.

  “The Titanic’s Bandsmen.” Glasgow Herald, November 16, 1912.

  “Letter from C. W. & F. N. Black.” Cork Examiner, December 23, 1912.

  “Why the Widows Receive No Insurance Money.” Musicians’ Report and Journal, December 1912.

  “Tablet to Titanic Band.” New York Times, January 5, 1913.

  “Memorial Unveiled at Southampton.” Musicians’ Report and Journal, May 1913.

  “Dumfries Titanic Victims: Memorial Unveiled.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, June 4, 1913.

  “A Relief Fund Grant.” Glasgow Herald, November 19, 1913.

  “Dumfries Titanic Claim.” Glasgow Herald, December 4, 1913.

  Mary Catherine Costin v Andrew Hume, 1913. The National Archives of Scotland, CS 252/326.

  “The Titanic Fund Case.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, January 21 1914.

  “Titanic Fund Case.” Dumfries & Galloway Standard, February 14, 1914.

  “Memorial to the Late Mr. Wallace Hartley.” Colne & Nelson Times, February 19, 1915.

  CHAPTER 14

  Books

  Pulsford, Rev. E. J. Divine Providence and the Titanic Disaster.

  White, Alma. The Titanic Tragedy: God Speaking to the Nations. New Jersey: Pentecostal Union, 1913.

  Newspapers

  Van Dyke, Henry. “Women First.” New York Times, April 19, 1912.

  “Many Creeds Pray for Titanic Dead.” New York Times, April 22, 1912.

  “Rule Britannia.” South London Observer, April 24, 1912.

  Chesterton, G. K. “Our Notebook.” Illustrated London News, April 27, 1912.

  “Memorial Service for Titanic Dead.” New York Times, April 29, 1912.

  “Dead of the Titanic Honoured in Church.” New York Times, April 14, 1913.

  CHAPTER 15

  Books

  “Ruddygore”: A Booklet to Commemorate the Centenary of the First Performance. London: Sir Arthur Sullivan Society, 1987.

 

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