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Authors: Steve Turner

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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,
  

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,   

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,   

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