Read Voyagers of the Titanic Online
Authors: Richard Davenport-Hines
Cardeza, Thomas Drake, 78, 228, 268
cards, playing, 82, 134–35, 154, 159, 210
Carlisle, Alexander, 57, 289
Carmania
(Cunard ship), 58
Carnegie, Andrew, 30, 37
Caronia
(Cunard ship), 124, 200
Carpathia
(Cunard ship): Carters on, 302; deaths of
Titanic
passengers on, 265; messages between
Titanic
and, 209, 257; New York arrival of, 265, 269, 281–86, 287, 289, 290, 293, 304; rescue of
Titanic
passengers by, 59, 256–58, 261; Rostron as captain of, 256; Shelley-Baxter conversation on, 295; survivors on, 273; Widener collection on, 97
Carter, Ernest, 138–40, 263, 268
Carter, Lillian Hughes, 138, 139, 263, 268, 275
Carter, Lucile Polk, 75, 118, 239, 268, 275, 302
Carter, William, 75–76, 79, 98, 118, 211, 239, 240–41, 245, 268, 300, 302, 304–5
Cassel, Ernest, 91
catering crew, 184, 191–92
Cather, Willa, 159
Cavell, George, 188–89, 208
Cavendish, Julia, 255
CDQ (international call for help), 209
Chakarov, Petko, 304
Chambers, Norman, 212
Chambers, Sir Alfred, 58
Chapman, John H., 288
Chapman, Mrs., 288
Chaudanson, Victorine, 116–17, 240
Cherbourg, France:
Titanic
stop at, 22–26
Chesterton, G. K., 10, 103
Chevré, Paul, 210, 224, 251
children: as survivors, 290.
See also
“women and children first”;
specific person
Chinese people, 160, 238, 280–81
chivalry, 221–22, 223–24, 291.
See
also
“women and children first”;
specific person
Churchill, Winston, 281
City of Paris
(Inman Line ship), 52
Clarke, Maurice, 59, 182–83
clergy: and sermons about
Titanic,
292–93; on
Titanic,
137–44
Cleveland Plain Dealer
newspaper, 282
Clough, Arthur Hugh, 32, 63
coal strike: impact on families of, 271; Kirkland views about, 141;
Olympic
detained because of, 183;
Titanic
departure from Southampton and, 20; transfer of passengers to
Titanic
because of, 75, 122, 130, 137, 144, 147, 163–64, 169
Colchev, Peju, 175
Collander, Erik, 123
collectors, American, 44–45, 95, 96–97.
See also
specific person
Colley, Edward, 111
collision: deception of passengers about, 213; and impact of
Titanic
hitting iceberg, 207–9; initial reactions to, 207–18; loading and launching of lifeboats following, 214–15, 218–40; and passengers as jumping from decks into ocean, 245–47, 249–50, 251; and sighting of iceberg, 206–7; weather during night of, 205–6
Collyer, Charlotte, 131, 136–37, 233–34, 235
n
, 304
Collyer, Harvey, 131–32, 233–34, 304
Collyer, Marjorie, 233–34
Colne and Nelson Times
newspaper, 299
Colyton, Lord, 112
con men.
See
criminals/con men
Conrad, John, 15
Coptic
(White Star Line), 38
Cor, Ludovic, 181
Cornell, Malvina Lamson, 117, 242, 283
Cornell, Robert, 273, 283
Cornwall, England:
Titanic
passengers from, 122, 148–54, 274, 287–88.
See
also
specific person
Corsair
(Morgan yacht), 46
Cottam, Harold, 256–57
Cotterill, Harry, 149, 150, 288
Cowper, Earl, 221
Crawford, Alfred (steward), 230, 254
crew members: and coordination between radio room and bridge, 201; deaths among, 271, 290–91; deception of passengers about collision by, 213; Deck Department, 184, 290; Engine Department, 184, 189–91, 290; English as, 192–93, 291; and English reactions to sinking of
Titanic,
269, 270, 271; initial reaction to collision by, 212; inquiries into sinking of
Titanic
and, 296; in lifeboats, 226, 228, 230, 232, 236, 237, 246, 258; newspaper reports about, 269; number of, 31, 184–85, 189; personal and professional background of, 185; recovery of bodies of, 298; reputation of, 183; social class and treatment of, 125–26, 254–55, 258, 296; Stewards/Victualing, 184–85, 191–97, 290–91; survivors among, 290–91; tips for, 125, 195–96, 229; U.S. Senate inquiry and, 294–95.
See
also
specific person
Criminal Law Amendment Act (1885), 102
criminals/con men, 115–16, 161–62
Culumovic, Jeso, 181
Cunard Lines, 13, 33, 39, 40, 46–47, 48, 53, 56, 122, 127, 128, 157, 192.
See also
specific ship
Customs Tariff Act (1897), 16
Daly, Eugene, 31, 250, 300
Daniel, Robert, 97, 268, 284, 300
Darwin, Charles, 186
Davidson, Orian Hays, 93, 228
Davidson, Shirley, 94
Davidson, Sir Charles, 94
Davidson, Thornton, 93–94, 223–24, 262
Davies, Agnes, 152, 217, 233, 251–52
Davies, John, 152, 233, 251
Davis, Arthur, 17, 52
Dawkins, Sir Clinton, 17, 43–44
de Quincey, Thomas, 205
Dean, Bertram, 164
Dean, Millvina, 164, 231
death: and attempts to save people in water, 252–53; and burial of bodies at sea, 298, 301; of Cornwall passengers, 288; of crew members, 271, 290–91; English reactions to reported number of, 263; of first-class passengers, 290; freezing to, 252, 295, 301; gender issues and, 290; newspaper reports about, 262, 263, 264, 265; number of, 262, 263, 264, 265, 277, 278, 279, 290; and recovery of bodies, 197–99, 297–99, 300–301; of second class passengers, 290; during sinking of
Titanic,
252; social class/race issues and, 290–91; of third-class passengers, 290
death cries, 251–52, 253, 255, 295, 303
Delalic, Redjo, 157
derelicts, 66–67, 69
Deutschland
(Hamburg-Amerika ship), 13
Devonian
(Leyland Line ship), 305
Dick, Albert, 302
Dickinson, Helen, 29
Dika, Mirka, 181
Dimic, Jovan, 181
distress transmissions/rockets: from
Titanic,
209–10, 228, 230–31, 233, 236, 261, 296
DNA testing, 298, 299
Dodge, Ruth, 115, 305
Dodge, Washington, 108–9, 115, 236, 305
Dodge, Washington Jr. “Bobo,” 115, 283
dogs: on
Titanic,
86, 97–98, 98
n
, 228, 241, 265, 300
Donahue, Bridget, 175
Donaldson Steamship Line, 160
Doric
(White Star Line), 38
Douglas, Mahala, 109–10
Douglas, Walter, 110
Downton, William, 147
Dowson, Mary “Maisie,” 114–15
Drazenovic, Josip, 169
Dreiser, Theodore, 120–21, 135, 192–93, 259, 260
dress: of first-class passengers, 77–78, 118–19; of third-class passengers, 169–70
Drew, James, 153, 262, 274, 287
Drew, Marshall, 153, 274, 287
Drew, Mrs. James, 153, 231, 274, 287–88
Drew, William, 153, 274, 287
Drummond, Elizabeth Lamson, 117
Drummond, Sir Victor, 117
Duff Gordon, Lady Lucy: and amenities/comforts on
Titanic,
117–18; American reactions to rescue of, 229; and blame for sinking of
Titanic,
265; Cherbourg boarding of, 23; and collision of
Titanic
and iceberg, 210, 217; as couturier/dressmaker, 78, 105–7, 169; and deception of passengers by officers and crew, 213; family background of, 104–5; in lifeboat, 228–29, 238; marriages of, 104, 105; Mersey inquiry and, 296; and passenger activities on
Titanic,
109; and sinking of
Titanic,
247; Stead puritanism compared with, 104; and stratification among first-class passengers, 83; Strauss comments by, 91
Duff Gordon, Sir Cosmo, 104–5, 217, 228–30, 238, 265, 296, 303
Dufferin, Marquess of, 1
Dulles, William, 97, 264, 268
Duluth Missabe & Northern Railway, 180
Duquemin, Joseph, 242, 244
Durcan, Thomas, 173
Eastern/Middle Europeans: and descendants of passengers, 304; social class/race issues and, 157–59; as survivors, 276; as third-class passengers, 170–72, 175–79, 237, 286.
See also
Armenians; Bulgarians; Syrians;
specific person
Ellerman, John, 45–46
Endres, Caroline, 86
England: Hartley funeral in, 299–300; Mersey inquiry in, 296, 297; reaction to sinking of
Titanic
in, 262–63, 269–72, 277–79, 288–90, 291–92, 293; reactions to U.S. Senate inquiry in, 294;
Titanic
memorial service in, 288–89;
Titanic
sinking as vindication of heroism of British seafaring, 280; U.S. rivalry with, 48, 102, 280, 296; U.S. Senate inquiry as attempt to wound, 296; views about survivors in, 303.
See
also
Fritham, England; Guernsey, England; Hampshire, England; Liverpool, England; Southampton, England