The Band That Played On (40 page)

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Authors: Steve Turner

Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Titanic, #United States

Bricoux, Leon,   

,   

legal case against C.W. & F.N. Black,   

questions on

unrecovered bodies,   

Bricoux, Marie-Rose,   

Bricoux, Marius,   

Bricoux, Roger,   

,   

,
  

,   

arrival on
Titanic
,   

birth,   

body lost at sea,   

Catholic education,   

church connection,   

communicating with

family,   

death of brothers,   

family lives after loss,   

formal training,   

Grand Central Hotel

contract,   

last activities before

departure,   

letters to family,   

,   

love of arts,   

possible daughter,   

,
  

registration as deserter

after death,   

relief funds received,   

salary statement for,
  

Bride, Harold,   

,   

,   

account of ship’s band

playing,   

interview,   

Bridlington Municipal

Orchestra,   

Hartley in,
  

Brighton Advertiser
,   

,   

,   

Britain

employment of

Austrian and German

conductors,   

industrialized areas,   

British Antarctic

Expedition ship,   

British Board of Trade,   

British Violin Makers

(Meredith-Morris),   

Brittanic
,   

n
  

Broken Hill, New South

Wales, Australia,

memorial to band,   

Brooklyn Eagle
,   

,   

Brown, Caroline,   

,   

Bryan, William Jennings,   

Bureau of Corporations,   

Burnley Youth Orchestra,   

Burns, Robert, “Flow

Gently, Sweet Afton,”   

Buss, Kate,   

,   

,   

Butt, Archibald,   

,   

,   

Buttle, Clifford,   

visitation,   

Café Jean,   

Café Parisien,   

,   

,   

Caledonia
,   

Caledonian Railway

Company,   

California
,   

,   

Californian
, ice field

warning from,   

Candee, Helen Churchill,   

,   

Cape Race,

Newfoundland, Marconi

station on,   

Cape Town,   

“Caprice,”   

Carla Rosa Opera

Company,   

Carmania
,   

,   

,   

,   

Hume on,   

ice reports,   

in WW

,   

Caronia
,   

,   

ice field warning from,   

Woodward transfer to,   

Carpathia
(British steamer),   

,   

arrival in NYC,   

bandmaster,   

Brailey on,   

decision to go to NY,   

first message of
Titanic

disaster,   

media blackout,   

in New York,   

release of empty
Titanic

lifeboats,   

reporter on,   

survivors of
Titanic

picked up,   

U-boat sinking of,   

Carr, John,   

,   

,   

,   

Carroll, Yvonne,
A Hymn

for Eternity
,   

Carruthers, Mr.,   

Casino de Monte Carlo,   

Cathedral of St. John the

Divine (NY),   

“Cavatina,”   

Cavendish, Spencer

Compton,   

Cavendish, Victor,   

Cedric
,   

Celtic
(White Star liner),   

,   

,   

Chambers’ Journal
,   

Chapin, Charles,   

Chaplin, Charlie,   

,   

Chaplin, Sydney,   

Charles William

Black Trust Student

Fellowship,   

“Charlie’s navy,”   

Chatsworth House

(Derbyshire),   

Chesterton, G.K.,   

Children’s Convalescent

Home,   

Christian Science Monitor
,   

Christianity

opposition to

spiritualism,   

values,   

Worthington on

Hartley and,   

Church of England,   

,   

Wesley and,   

Church of the Ascension

(NY),   

church service, on
Titanic
,   

Clapham, South West

London,   

Clark, Captain,   

Clark, F.,   

.
See also

Clarke, John Frederick

Preston

Clarke, Ada,   

,   

,   

Clarke, Edward Fulcher,   

Clarke, Elizabeth,   

Clarke, Ellen Preston,   

,   

relief funds received,   

Clarke, John Frederick

Preston,   

,   

,   

,   

arrival on
Titanic
,   

body recovered,   

burial,   

church connection,   

estate value,   

family lives after loss,   

on going down with the ship,   

Clarke, John Frederick
(continued)

identification of

recovered body,   

Clarke, John Robert,   

,   

Clarke, Mary Ann,   

Clarke, Robert,   

Clegg, Edith,   

Cleveland Plain Dealer
,   

Clouston, Thomas,   

coal, three-week wait after

miners’ strike,   

la Coeur Immacule de

Marie (Taggia),   

coffeehouses,   

College of Psychic Studies,

Light
(journal),   

Collier’s Weekly
,   

Collinson’s Café,
  

,   

Collyer, Charlotte,   

Colne, Lancashire,   

Hartley and,   

impact of Hartley

funeral,   

Methodist chapel in,   

Colne Orchestral Society,   

Columbia
,   

Hume on,   

ice damage,   

Commercial Cable

Company, contract for

collecting bodies from

Atlantic,   

Congregational Chapel at

Waterloo Place,   

Congreve, William,   

Conrad, Joseph, opinion of

Titanic
disaster,   

Conservatoire de Paris,   

Conservatoire Royal

de Musique (Liege),   

conservatories, Bricoux

training at,   

Constant Spring Hotel

(Jamaica),   

,   

Black brothers as

musical agents,   

Hume at,   

orchestra,   

Cork Examiner
,   

Corkhill, Percy,   

Cosne-sur-Loire,   

Costin, Johnann Law

Hume (Jacqueline,

Jackie),   

,   

death,   

Costin, Mary,   

,   

,   

Cottam, Harold,   

cotton,   

Cousins, James,   

Cousins, Margaret,   

Crane & Sons Ltd.,   

Craven Bank, W. Hartley

work at,   

,
  

Crawford, Alexander

“Sandy,”   

Crawford, Alistair,   

Crawford, Margaret,   

crew lists, musicians on,   

Crocker, Laura,   

Cross, Louis,   

,   

,   

,   

Crossley, Ada,   

Cunard Pier (NYC),   

Cunard, Samuel,   

Cunard shipping,   

,   

British subsidy,   

Curlette, Cissie,   

C.W. & F.N. Black,

  

.
See also
Black

brothers

Czolgosz, Leon,   

Daily Express
,   

,   

Daily Gleaner
(Kingston),   

,   

Daily Mirror
(London),   

,
  

,   

,   

,   

,   

“Thought for the Day,”   

Daily Sketch
,   

,   

Daily Telegraph
,   

on
Titanic
near-collision,
  

Titanic
Relief Fund,   

Daniels, Charles William,   

“Danse Rustique,”   

David Vernon Violins of

Manchester,   

Davis, Clara Alice,   

Davis, Minnie,   

Davis, Ralph,   

Dawpool,   

Dazelline
,   

“The Dead March,”   

Debrett’s People of Today
,   

Debussy, Claude,   

,   

“deck band,”   

Delius, Frederick,   

Derbyshire, Chatsworth

House,   

Despard, Mrs.,   

Les Deux Pigeons
,   

Devonshire, 8th Duke.
See also
Duke of Devonshire’s
Band

death,   

Devonshire Parks & Baths

Company,   

Dewsbury,   

Dewsbury District News
,   

Dillon, Thomas Patrick

“Paddy,”   

Disraeli, Benjamin,   

Dock Park, Dumfries,   

Dodge, Washington,   

Dominion shipping,   

Douglas, Mahala,   

Dow, Captain,   

Dowson, Henry Martin,   

D’Oyly Carte Opera

Company,   

Drakeford, Ernest,   

,   

,   

Duff-Gordon, Lucille,   

Duke of Devonshire’s

Band,
  

,   

disbanded,   

Dumfries, Scotland,   

,   

Dock Park,   

former Costin home,
  

Nith Place,
  

St. Michael Street

School,
  

Theatre Royal,
  

Dumfries Standard
,   

,   

Dunera
,   

Duologues and Scenes from the Novels of Jane Austen
,   

Dustow, George,   

Dustow, Madeleine,   

Dvorak, Antonin,
New

World Symphony
,   

East Lancashire Youth

Orchestra,   

Eastbourne,   

Devonshire Park

Theatre,
  

Grand Hotel,
  

,
  

,   

Winter Garden,
  

,   

Woodward memorial,   

,
  

Eastbourne and Sussex

Society
,   

Eastbourne and Sussex

Society and Fashionable

Visitor’s List
,   

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