Read The Band That Played On Online
Authors: Steve Turner
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Titanic, #United States
Edison Bell Recording
Company,
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Eiffel, Gustave,
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Elder, Dempster & Co.,
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Eldred, Charles,
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Elliot, E.J.,
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Ellis Island,
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emergency, expectations for
musicians in,
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emigration to America,
appeal of,
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Englehardt collapsible
boats, on
Titanic
,
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English Channel, first
person flight across,
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“Entry of the Gladiators”,
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Evans, J. C.,
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Evans-Jones, Jonathan,
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Evening Standard
(London),
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“Everybody’s Doing It
Now,”
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Ewing, Dr.,
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eyewitnesses, reporters
and,
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Faust
,
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Ferrier, Gabriel,
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Fields, W. C.,
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Filippi, Filippo,
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Filippi, Rosina,
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Filippi, Vaneri,
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Finck, Herman,
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Fingal’s Cave
,
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Fisher, Admiral Lord,
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Fleet Street papers,
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“Flow Gently, Sweet
Afton” (Burns),
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F.N. Black & Co.,
Musical Instrument
Manufacturers and
Importers,
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Foulds, Elizabeth,
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Fowler, Gus,
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Frederick Nixon Black
Scholarship,
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Free Trade Hall
(Manchester),
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Freshfield aerodrome,
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Friendly Sick Societies,
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Fucik, Julius,
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Futrelle, Lily May,
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Garnier, Charles,
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Geddes, James,
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George Street Wesleyan
German press, and British
decadence,
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Germania
,
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Gibson, Dorothy,
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Gigantic
,
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Gleneagles Hotel,
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Glenshaw Mansions
(Brixton),
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“Glorious Things of Thee
Are Spoken,”
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“God of Mercy and
Compassion” (Vaughn),
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Godfrey, Dan,
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Gore’s Liverpool Directory
,
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,
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Gounod, Charles,
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Graham, Thomas,
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Grand Central Hotel
(Leeds),
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Bricoux contract,
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la Grande Symphonie
Grant, Percy Strickney,
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Greer, Bishop,
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Grimaldi family,
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“Guide Me, O Thou Great
Jehovah,”
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Guiraud, Ernest,
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Hackney, East London,
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“Hail, Thou Once-
Despised Jesus,”
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Halle, Charles,
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Halle Orchestra,
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Halle Orchestra Pension
Fund,
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Hamilton, Frederick, on
recovery of bodies,
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Handel, George Frideric,
Saul
,
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Hanson, Mabel,
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Hanson, Percy,
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Mabel Brailey wedding to,
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Harland, Edward,
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Harland & Wolff,
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Harris, Henry B.,
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Harrogate, Municipal
Orchestra,
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relief funds received,
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Hartley, Conrad Robert,
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Hartley, Henry,
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Hartley, Hilda,
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Hartley, Mary Ellen,
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Hartley, Ughtred Harold,
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Hartley, Wallace,
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,
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,
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,
♠
,
†
,
‡
arrival on
Titanic
,
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as bandleader,
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belongings recovered,
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birth,
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birthplace in Colne,
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body identified,
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body recovered,
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in Bridlington
Municipal Orchestra,
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burial,
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church connection,
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decision to go to sea,
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description,
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description of character,
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engagement to Maria,
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estate value,
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faith, and decision to
play,
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family background,
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family informed of
death,
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family lives after loss,
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fiancée,
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as focal point of
national grief,
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funeral procession to
cemetery,
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funeral service,
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impact on band,
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Lancaster violin to
honor,
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last activities before
departure,
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last letter home,
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memorial in Colne,
music education,
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and “Nearer, My God
to Thee,”
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in New York,
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in
Oxford Dictionary
of British Biography
,
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parents,
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teenage home,
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violin on
Titanic
,
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White Star Line
payment for return of
body,
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Hathaway, J. W. G.,
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Hawke
(HMS), collision
Heischar, Hans,
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Hendrie, John,
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Hertfordshire, women
in mock military
maneuvers,
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Hill Top Iron Works,
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Hill Top Methodist
Chapel,
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Hippach, Jean,
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hit songs,
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hoax of Grace Hume’s
death,
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Hollydale Road Infants
School,
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Hollydale Road School,
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Holst, Gustav,
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“Horbury” (tune),
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How Women May Earn a
Living
(Candee),
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Huddersfield, Hartley in,
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Huddersfield Examiner
,
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Huddersfield Philharmonic
Orchestra,
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Hume, Alexander,
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efforts to obtain
compensation,
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judgment against,
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legal case against C.W.
& F.N. Black,
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loss of home from violin
liability,
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Hume, Catherine (Kate),
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.
See also
Hume, Kate
Hume, Grace Law,
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Hume, John,
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Hume, John Law “Jock,”
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,
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,
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,
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,
†
,
‡
,
Δ
appearance,
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arrival in Liverpool,
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arrival on
Titanic
,
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birth,
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body recovered,
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burial,
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family lives after loss,
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identification of
recovered body,
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last thoughts,
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memorial plans for,
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memorial service,
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plan for music after
collision,
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travel to
Titanic
,
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Hume, Kate,
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arrest for forgery,
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impact of brother’s
death,
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marriage,
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Hume, Nellie,
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Hume, Robert,
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Hume, William,
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Hunt, Hill, and Betts (NY attorneys),
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on band’s last tune,
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notes on event timetable,
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New York description by,
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hymns,
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“Autumn” tune for,
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in Edwardian society,
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vs. ragtime tunes,
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Hymns That Have Helped
Me
(Stead),
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hypothermia,
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I Want to Be in Dixie,”
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Icard, Amelie,
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ice fields, warnings about,
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iceberg,
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history of collisions,
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Titanic
collision,
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Illustrated London News
,
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memorial poster,
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“In the Cross of Christ I
Glory,”
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“In the Shadows,”
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Independent Methodist
Church Hymnal
,
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insurance,
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musicians not covered
by shipping lines’,
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International Congress of
Spiritualists,
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International Convention
for the Safety of Life at
Sea,
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International Mercantile
A. Hume letter to,
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company inherited by,
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and company move to
Southampton,
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efforts to avoid
negligence charges,
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at
Titanic
launching,
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The Ismay Line
(Oldham),
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Ismay, Thomas Henry,
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death,
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Jacob’s dream (Bible),
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Jamaica,
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Constant Spring Hotel,
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,
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,
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,
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white minority in,
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Woodward in,
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James Dixon & Son
(Sheffield),
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“Jaynes or Janes,”
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“Jesus, I My Cross Have
Taken,”
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J.J. Rayner (naval
outfitter),
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Jones, Alfred,
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Jones, Harold, “The Band
Played ‘Nearer, My God,
Thee” as the Ship Went
Down,”
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Joplin, Scott,
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journalists, efforts to reach
Joyce, Archibald,
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Kardomah Café
Kelsall, Laura,
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Kensington Palace Hotel,
orchestra,
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Kent, Edward,
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Kershaw, Clarence,
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relief funds received,
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