The Band That Played On (43 page)

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Authors: Steve Turner

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

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,   

Refuge 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
  

Shipbuilder
magazine,   

shipping lines

Blacks as exclusive

music agents,   

professional bands for,   

ships, music on,   

shipwreck, possibility of,   

Slater, Hilda,   

,   

Smith, Captain,   

,   

,   

,   

,   

responsibility,   

Smith, Edward,   

,   

,   

Smith, James Clinch,   

,   

Smith, William A.,   

“Songe d’Automne,”   

South Africa, Brailey’s

battalion sent to,   

South Pole,   

Southampton

dock,
  

dredging of channel,   

Titanic
departure,   

,   

as White Star

departure,   

Southport Guardian
,   

Spa, Belgium,   

,   

memorial plans in,   

Speers, Jim,   

spiritualism,   

Squire, William Henry,   

Stap, Henry,   

Stap, Sarah,   

,   

“Star Spangled Banner,”   

Stead, W. T.,   

,   

,   

Hymns That Have

Helped Me
,   

Steamboat Inspection

Service,   

Steinhilber, Teresa,   

,
  

,   

,   

Stenson, Patrick,   

Stent, Frederick,   

,   

Stevens, George,   

Stires, Ernest,   

stoker, theft of life jacket,   

Strachan, James,   

,   

Strad
magazine,   

,   

,   

Stradivarius, “Red

Diamond,”   

Strand Hotel,
New York

Times
use of,   

Strathclyde, Lord,   

Straus, Ida,   

Straus, Isidor,   

suction theory of
Hawke/

Olympic
collision cause,   

suffragettes,   

Sullivan, Arthur,   

,   

survivors of
Titanic
, arrival

in NYC,   

Taft, William Howard,   

,   

Taggia, la Coeur Immacule

de Marie,   

The Tales of Hoffman
,   

The Tapestry Book

(Candee),   

Tas, Pieter,   

Taylor, Clara,   

,   

need for compensation,   

relief funds received,   

Taylor, Emily,   

,   

Taylor, Frederick,   

Taylor, George,   

,   

Taylor, Herbert,   

,   

.

See also
Taylor, Percy

Cornelius

Taylor, Martin,   

,   

Taylor, Percy Cornelius,   

,   

arrival on
Titanic
,   

body lost at sea,   

church connection,   

estate value,   

family lives after loss,   

and music after

collision,   

travel to
Titanic
,   

teahouses,   

Terbit, Jon Law Hume,   

Terbit, Thomas,   

Thayer, Jack,   

,   

Theatre Royal,   

Theosophical Society,   

n
  

Thomas, Judge, court

decision on insurance for

musicians,   

Thomson dock,   

Times
, list of latest

shipwrecks,   

Tipperary, Ireland,   

tips, band income from,   

,   

Titanic
,
  

Bride’s account of ship’s

band playing,   

bulkhead compartment

flooding,   

cargo,   

change in date of

maiden voyage,   

church service on,   

departure from

Southampton,   

,   

description of sinking,   

design,   

development of

legend,   

E Deck recognition of

danger,   

early reports on,   

expectations for

musicians,   

flooding,   

Hartley as bandleader,   

Hurd’s story about

band,   

iceberg collision,   

impact of
Hawke/

Olympic
collision,   

launching,   

machinery crashing,   

music planning for,   

musicians’ low profile,   

musicians’ uniforms,   

order registered,   

passengers on,   

,   

passengers opinions of

orchestra,   

passengers transfer to,   

reasons for sinking,   

responsibility for loss,   

sea trials,   

,   

skeleton crew,   

stop in Cherbourg,

France,   

White Star booklet

featuring,
  

Titanic
(movie),   

,
  

,   

n
  

Titanic
memorial

postcards,
  

Titanic
Relief Fund,   

,   

A. Hume vs. Mary

Costin,   

distribution,   

The Titanic Tragedy: God

Speaks to the Nations

(White),   

Trafalgar Dock,

rebuildng,   

transatlantic crossing,

speed,   

Trianon Lyrique (Paris),   

Trocadero Orchestra (New

York),   

Unitarians,   

United Press Agency,   

U. S. Senate Investigation

Committee,   

,   

Vallance, Fred,   

Van Anda, Carr,   

,   

Van Dyke, Henry,   

Vasco Akeroyd Symphony

Orchestra,   

,   

Vaughan, Edmund,   

Vaughn, Robert,   

La Veuve Joyeuse
,   

Victoria, Queen of

England,   

funeral procession,   

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