Read The Band That Played On Online
Authors: Steve Turner
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Titanic, #United States
legal case against C.W. & F.N. Black,
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questions on
unrecovered bodies,
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Bricoux, Marie-Rose,
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Bricoux, Marius,
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arrival on
Titanic
,
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birth,
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body lost at sea,
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Catholic education,
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church connection,
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communicating with
family,
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death of brothers,
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family lives after loss,
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formal training,
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Grand Central Hotel
contract,
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last activities before
departure,
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love of arts,
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registration as deserter
after death,
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relief funds received,
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salary statement for,
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account of ship’s band
playing,
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interview,
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Bridlington Municipal
Orchestra,
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Hartley in,
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Britain
employment of
Austrian and German
conductors,
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industrialized areas,
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British Antarctic
Expedition ship,
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British Board of Trade,
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British Violin Makers
(Meredith-Morris),
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Broken Hill, New South
Wales, Australia,
memorial to band,
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Bryan, William Jennings,
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Bureau of Corporations,
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Burnley Youth Orchestra,
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Burns, Robert, “Flow
Gently, Sweet Afton,”
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Buttle, Clifford,
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visitation,
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Café Jean,
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Caledonia
,
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Caledonian Railway
Company,
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Californian
, ice field
warning from,
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Cape Race,
Newfoundland, Marconi
station on,
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Cape Town,
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“Caprice,”
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Carla Rosa Opera
Company,
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Hume on,
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ice reports,
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ice field warning from,
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Woodward transfer to,
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Carpathia
(British steamer),
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,
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arrival in NYC,
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bandmaster,
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Brailey on,
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decision to go to NY,
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first message of
Titanic
disaster,
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media blackout,
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in New York,
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release of empty
Titanic
lifeboats,
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reporter on,
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survivors of
Titanic
picked up,
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U-boat sinking of,
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Carroll, Yvonne,
A Hymn
for Eternity
,
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Carruthers, Mr.,
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Casino de Monte Carlo,
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Cathedral of St. John the
Divine (NY),
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“Cavatina,”
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Cavendish, Spencer
Compton,
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Cavendish, Victor,
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Cedric
,
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Celtic
(White Star liner),
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,
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,
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Chambers’ Journal
,
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Chapin, Charles,
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Chaplin, Sydney,
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Charles William
Black Trust Student
Fellowship,
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“Charlie’s navy,”
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Chatsworth House
(Derbyshire),
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Chesterton, G.K.,
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Children’s Convalescent
Home,
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Christian Science Monitor
,
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Christianity
opposition to
spiritualism,
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values,
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Worthington on
Hartley and,
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Wesley and,
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Church of the Ascension
(NY),
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church service, on
Titanic
,
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Clapham, South West
London,
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Clark, Captain,
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Clark, F.,
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.
See also
Clarke, John Frederick
Preston
Clarke, Edward Fulcher,
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Clarke, Elizabeth,
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relief funds received,
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Clarke, John Frederick
arrival on
Titanic
,
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body recovered,
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burial,
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church connection,
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estate value,
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family lives after loss,
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on going down with the ship,
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Clarke, John Frederick
(continued)
identification of
recovered body,
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Clarke, Mary Ann,
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Clarke, Robert,
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Clegg, Edith,
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
,
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Clouston, Thomas,
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coal, three-week wait after
miners’ strike,
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la Coeur Immacule de
Marie (Taggia),
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coffeehouses,
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College of Psychic Studies,
Light
(journal),
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Collier’s Weekly
,
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Collyer, Charlotte,
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Colne, Lancashire,
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Hartley and,
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impact of Hartley
funeral,
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Methodist chapel in,
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Colne Orchestral Society,
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Columbia
,
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Hume on,
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ice damage,
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Commercial Cable
Company, contract for
collecting bodies from
Atlantic,
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Congregational Chapel at
Waterloo Place,
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Congreve, William,
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Conrad, Joseph, opinion of
Titanic
disaster,
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Conservatoire de Paris,
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Conservatoire Royal
de Musique (Liege),
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conservatories, Bricoux
training at,
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Constant Spring Hotel
Black brothers as
musical agents,
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Hume at,
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orchestra,
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Cork Examiner
,
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Corkhill, Percy,
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Cosne-sur-Loire,
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Costin, Johnann Law
Hume (Jacqueline,
Cottam, Harold,
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cotton,
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Cousins, James,
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Cousins, Margaret,
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Crane & Sons Ltd.,
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Craven Bank, W. Hartley
Crawford, Alexander
“Sandy,”
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Crawford, Alistair,
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Crawford, Margaret,
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crew lists, musicians on,
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Crocker, Laura,
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Crossley, Ada,
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Cunard Pier (NYC),
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Cunard, Samuel,
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British subsidy,
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Curlette, Cissie,
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C.W. & F.N. Black,
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.
See also
Black
brothers
Czolgosz, Leon,
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Daily Mirror
(London),
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,
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,
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,
♠
,
†
,
‡
“Thought for the Day,”
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Daily Telegraph
,
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on
Titanic
near-collision,
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Titanic
Relief Fund,
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Daniels, Charles William,
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“Danse Rustique,”
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David Vernon Violins of
Manchester,
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Davis, Clara Alice,
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Davis, Minnie,
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Davis, Ralph,
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Dawpool,
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Dazelline
,
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“The Dead March,”
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Debrett’s People of Today
,
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“deck band,”
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Delius, Frederick,
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Derbyshire, Chatsworth
House,
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Despard, Mrs.,
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Les Deux Pigeons
,
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Devonshire, 8th Duke.
See also
Duke of Devonshire’s
Band
death,
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Devonshire Parks & Baths
Company,
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Dewsbury,
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Dewsbury District News
,
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Dillon, Thomas Patrick
“Paddy,”
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Disraeli, Benjamin,
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Dock Park, Dumfries,
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Dodge, Washington,
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Dominion shipping,
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Douglas, Mahala,
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Dow, Captain,
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Dowson, Henry Martin,
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D’Oyly Carte Opera
Company,
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Duff-Gordon, Lucille,
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Duke of Devonshire’s
disbanded,
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Dock Park,
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former Costin home,
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Nith Place,
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St. Michael Street
School,
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Theatre Royal,
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Dunera
,
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Duologues and Scenes from the Novels of Jane Austen
,
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Dustow, George,
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Dustow, Madeleine,
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Dvorak, Antonin,
New
World Symphony
,
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East Lancashire Youth
Orchestra,
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Eastbourne,
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Devonshire Park
Theatre,
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Eastbourne and Sussex
Society
,
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Eastbourne and Sussex
Society and Fashionable
Visitor’s List
,
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