Read The Band That Played On Online
Authors: Steve Turner
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Titanic, #United States
Krins, Georges Alexander,
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,
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,
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,
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arrival on
Titanic
,
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body lost at sea,
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family lives after loss,
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memorial planned for,
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travel to
Titanic
,
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Krins, Georges Henri,
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Krins, Louise,
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Krius, George,
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.
See also
Krins, Georges Alexander
Kura
, ice damage,
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Langonet, Alfred Charles,
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Laroche, Juliette,
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Lauder, Harry,
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Laurel, Stan,
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Leeder, Alice,
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Leeds, Hartley family
move to,
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Legal Insurance Company,
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Leno, Dan,
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Lever, William,
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Leyton shipping,
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life jackets,
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call to,
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music playing during
lowering,
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passengers to
Carpathia
from,
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Light
(journal of College of
Psychic Studies),
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Lighttoller, Charles,
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Lille,
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Liszt, Franz, Second
Rhapsody,
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“A Little Scherzo,”
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Liverpool
passenger departures,
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planning for
Titanic
music,
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sea trade,
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Titanic
registration in,
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Liverpool Daily Post
,
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Liverpool Daily Post and
Mercury
,
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Liverpool Evening Express
,
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Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra,
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Liverpool Post
,
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Liverpool Radium
Institute,
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Lloyd’s Weekly Shipping
Index, first mention of
Titanic
disaster,
iv
Lockerbie, Nellie,
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Lohengrin
,
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London
Beecham Symphony
orchestra,
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hotel orchestras,
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New Symphony
orchestra,
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Philharmonic Hall
Queen’s Hall
orchestra,
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Royal Academy of
Royal College of Music,
Woodward exams,
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Royal Opera orchestra,
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London Opera House
orchestra (London),
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London Symphony Hall
orchestra (London),
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Lord Cromer
, ice damage,
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Lorimer, Jock,
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Lorimer, Maxwell,
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“Love Divine, All Loves
Excelling,”
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Lucania
, Hartley on,
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Luigini, Alexandre,
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competition for Blue
Riband,
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first-class dining
saloon,
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German U-boat sinking of,
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Hartley on,
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Machen, J. Gresham,
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Madam Butterfly
,
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“Madrid,”
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Magdalen College, Oxford,
Chapel Choir,
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Mahler, Gustav,
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Majestic
(White Star liner),
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,
♦
Mansion House Fund,
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“Marche Militaire,”
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Marche Solennelle
,
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Marconi station, on Cape
Race, Newfoundland,
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Marconi wireless
transmitter, importance
to rescue,
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Martha, Lucy Noel
(Countess of Rothes),
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Martin, Annie,
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Mason, Lowell,
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Massenet, Jules,
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Masterpieces of Italian Violin
Making
(Rattray),
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competition for Blue
Riband,
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Hartley’s final journey
on,
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“Mazurka,”
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McCartney, Paul,
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McKinley, William,
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McLeod, John,
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Megantic
,
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plans,
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Mendelssohn, Felix,
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“O Rest in the Lord,”
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La Mer
,
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Meredith-Morris, William,
British Violin Makers
,
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Mesaba
, ice field warning
from,
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Messager, André,
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Methodism,
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Hartley and,
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hymnals,
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Milan Conservatoire,
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miners’ strike,
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Monaco,
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Monte Carlo,
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moods, music and,
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Moody, Dwight,
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Moody-Manners
Company,
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morality,
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Moreau, Lucie,
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Morgan, Charles,
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movies,
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Mullard, Miss,
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music
complacency from,
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effect on passengers,
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to prevent panic,
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as profession,
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psychological and
neurological effects,
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role in 1900 British
society,
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music concerts, fundraisers
for families,
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music on ships,
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Music School Settlement,
concert,
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Music Trade Review
,
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Musical Scotland
(Baptie),
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musicians
belongings recovered,
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debate over music
played during sinking,
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families’ wait for
information,
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forfeiture of lives,
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insurance policy
covering,
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Ismay’s cutting of ties
between White Star
and,
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last actions by,
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low profile on
Titanic
,
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standard wage on ship,
♣
on
Titanic
, as
passengers,
♣
on
Titanic
, Black
brothers and,
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wage reduction from
Blacks’ efforts,
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Musicians Benevolent
Fund,
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Naauwpoort,
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National Sea Training
School,
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Neagle, Anna,
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“Nearer, My God to Thee,”
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,
♦
,
♥
,
♠
,
†
evidence as final song,
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as favorite of Hartley,
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as favorite of Prince of
Wales,
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lyrics,
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sheet music,
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various tunes,
♣
.
see also
“Autumn”
New Symphony orchestra
(London),
♣
New York
(American
steamer),
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New York
Carpathia
decision to
go to,
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Hartley and,
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Olympic
arrival,
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pier length,
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New York Dock
Commission,
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New York Dramatic
Mirror
,
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New York Evening World
,
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coverage of survivors’
arrival in NYC,
♣
first news on
Titanic
trouble,
♣
first-person account,
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on
Olympic
,
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use of Strand Hotel,
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Niagara
, ice damage,
♣
The Night Lives On
(Lord),
♣
,
♦
A Night to Remember
(movie),
♣
,
♦
,
♥
,
♠
n
†
Noordam
, ice field warning from,
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“O Rest in the Lord” (Mendelssohn),
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Oceana
, submerged wreck,
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Oceanic
,
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Oceanic Steam Navigation
Company,
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Oceanic Steamship
Company, formation,
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O’Day, Pat,
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Offenbach, Jacques,
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“Oh God Our Help in
“Oh, You Beautiful Doll,”
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O’Laughlin, Dr.,
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Oldham, William J.,
The
Ismay Line
,
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order registered,
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as troop ship,
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White Star booklet
featuring,
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Olympic
-class liners,
decision to build,
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Onslows (British
auctioneers),
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order for music after
collision,
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Orrell, George,
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Oruba
(steamship),
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in WW I,
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Oxenham, Thomas,
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Oxford Dictionary of British
Biography
, Hartley in,
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Oxford Times
,
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Oxford University Music
Club,
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Palais des Beaux Arts,
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panic, music to prevent,
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Paris,
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in 1860s and 1870s,
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Parish Church (Roby,
Lancashire),
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passengers
cost of returning bodies
to England,
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effect of music,
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musicians as,
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rescue based on class,
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statistics on loss,
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those not surviving,
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Paterson, Cecil Compton,
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Paterson, Compton,
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Pearce, Albert,
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Peckham, South East
London,
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Peilgen, Edward,
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