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. She may well have been thinking of steward Thomas Mullin who attended St. Michael’s Street School along with Jock Hume.

Chapter 16

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. Judging by other songs written by F. V. St. Clair, he was Canadian. The words to “The Ship That Will Never Return” are:

(V. 1) A big ship left port on its first maiden voyage,

The world gazed in wonder and pride

Old England was proud of the ship and its crew,

Whose Captain was trusted and tried.

The ship was a city of splendour and light,

Its rich and its poor side by side,

But when the shock came and the vessel went down

Rich man and poor man like Englishmen died.

(Chorus) Oh the ship that will never return

The ship that will never return

Brave words were spoken and brave hearts were broken

Ah, here’s where true love you discern

Mothers they sobbed in prayer

As they parted from loved ones there

Husbands and sons, brave hearted ones,

On the ship that will never return.

(V. 2)
Titanic
its name and
Titanic
its size,

O’er the waves of the ocean she rode,

Four days had gone by since she’ d left the old land,

With over two thousand aboard.

And then came the crash in the dead of the night,

But none on that ship were dismayed,

They trusted the Captain, they trusted the crew,

And even the women they were not afraid.

(V. 3) “Be British” the Captain cried out from the bridge

“Be British” and British were they,

The women and children the first for the boats—

And the sailors knew how to obey;

As long as old England sends ships over sea

The deeds of that night she’ ll recall

When rich man and poor man went down side by side

Where rank made no difference for Death levelled all.

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BOUT THE
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S
teve Turner’s previous books include
A Hard Day’s Write: The Stories Behind Every Beatles’ Song, The Man Called Cash, Trouble Man: The Life and Death of Marvin Gaye
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Amazing Grace: The Story of America’s Most Beloved Hymn
. He is the author of several collections of poetry and contributes interviews and travel stories to various British newspapers and magazines. He lives in London.

I
NDEX

Accademia Filarmonica di

Bologna,   

Adams, Sarah Flower,   

Adriatic
,   

Akeroyd, Vasco,   

Albion House,
  

“Alexander’s Ragtime

Band,”   

,   

All Saints Church

(Headington,

Oxfordshire),   

Alston, Alice Mary,   

Amalgamated Musicians’

Union,   

,   

,   

,   

confrontation with

Ismay,   

efforts to challenge

Blacks’ policies,   

fundraisers for

families,   

poster,
  

American Federation of

Musicians,   

American shipping line,   

Amerika
, ice field warning

from,   

Amundsen, Roald,   

Anchor shipping line,   

,   

Andrews, Thomas,   

,   

,   

,   

,   

,   

,   
Δ

Arabic
,   

,   

Aragon
,   

Argyle Theatre of

Varieties (Birkenhead),   

,   

Armenia
, ice reports,   

Astor, John Jacob,   

Austen, Jane,   

Austrian conductors,

British employment,   

“Autumn,”   

,   

,   

,   

“Ave Maria,”   

Babler, Gunter,   

Bagshaw, George,   

Baldwin, J.M.,   

“Ballet of the Roses,”   

Baltic
,   

ice field warning from,   

Band of Hope (temperance

group),   

bandsman’s uniforms, for

Titanic
musicians,   

Bank of British West

Africa,   

Baptie, David,
Musical

Scotland
,   

Bardac, Emma,   

Barkworth, Algernon,   

Barrett, Frederick,   

Beam, Mark, “The Band

Played ‘Nearer, My God,

Thee” as the Ship Went

Down,”   

Beaman, Emeric Hulme,   

,   

novels,   

n
  

Bechtel, Grechten,   

Bedford, David,   

Beecham, Thomas,   

,   

Beecham Symphony

orchestra (London),   

“The Bees Wedding,”   

Beesley, Lawrence,   

,   

,   

,   

Belchier, Charles,
  

Belfast shipyards,

reconfiguration,   

The Bennets
,   

Berlin, Irving,   

,   

Bernhardt, Sarah,   

“Bethany,”   

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Bethel Independent

Methodist Chapel,   

,
  

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Birkenhead News
,   

Birkenhead
, sinking,   

n
  

Bisset, James,   

Black brothers,   

business after
Titanic

sinking,   

as Constant Spring Hotel

musical agents,   

impact of hiring

arrangements,   

legal case against,   

and musicians for

Titanic
,   

salary statement for

Bricoux,
  

Black, Charles William,   

,   

,   

absence of heirs,   

bill to Hume family for

uniform alterations

and cleaning,   

Clarke’s connection

with,   

efforts to raise money

for families,   

family background,   

knowledge of
Titanic

plans,   

letters to parents on loss

of sons,   

as music director,   

musicians’ selection

by,   

musicians’ views of,   

portrait,
  

,   

unfair business

practices,   

will,   

Black, Elizabeth,   

,   

,   

death,   

Black, Florence,   

Black, Frederick Nixon,   

absence of heirs,   

description,   

family background,   

knowledge of
Titanic

plans,   

musicians’ selection

by,   

unfair business

practices,   

will,   

Blackwell, H.,   

Blavatsky, Madame,   

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Blériot, Louis,   

Blue Riband,   

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Bonnell, Caroline,   

Booth shipping line,   

Bordighera, College

St-Charles,   

Boston Musicians’ Relief

Fund,   

Boston Spa,   

Bournemouth,   

Brailey, Amy,   

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Brailey, Lily,   

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Brailey, Mabel,   

wedding to Percy

Hanson,
  

Brailey, Ronald,   

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employment,   

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

letter of thanks,   

relief funds received,   

request for

compensation,   

Brailey, William Richard,   

Brailey, William

Theodore,   

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arrival on
Titanic
,   

aviation interest,   

birth,   

birthplace in

Walthamstow,
  

body lost at sea,   

as boy soldier,   

as child,
  

church connection,   

as composer,   

engagement,   

family lives after loss,   

father as clairvoyant,   

last activities before

departure,   

last thoughts,   

and music after

collision,   

in New York,   

bravery,   

Bricoux, Gaston Leon

Carolus,   

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