by Steve Turner
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 ♦