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Krins, Georges Alexander,   

,   

,   

,
  

arrival on
Titanic
,   

body lost at sea,   

family lives after loss,   

memorial planned for,   

travel to
Titanic
,   

Krins, Georges Henri,   

Krins, Louise,   

Krins, Madeleine,   

,   

Krins, Marcel,   

,   

Krius, George,   

.
See also

Krins, Georges Alexander

Kura
, ice damage,   

Lancashire Sinfonietta,   

,   

Lancaster, Arthur,   

,   

Lancaster, Seth,   

,   

,   

,   

Langonet, Alfred Charles,   

Laroche, Juliette,   

Lauder, Harry,   

Laurel, Stan,   

“Lead, Kindly Light,”   

,   

Leeder, Alice,   

Leeds, Hartley family

move to,   

Leeds Mercury
,   

,   

,   

,   

Legal Insurance Company,   

Leno, Dan,   

Lever, William,   

Leyton shipping,   

life jackets,   

lifeboats on
Titanic
,   

,   

,   

call to,   

music playing during

lowering,   

passengers to
Carpathia

from,   

Light
(journal of College of

Psychic Studies),   

Lighttoller, Charles,   

Lille,   

Liszt, Franz, Second

Rhapsody,   

“A Little Scherzo,”   

Liverpool

Castle Street,   

,
  

passenger departures,   

planning for
Titanic
music,   

sea trade,   

Titanic
registration in,   

Liverpool Daily Post
,   

Liverpool Daily Post and

Mercury
,   

Liverpool Evening Express
,   

Liverpool Philharmonic

Orchestra,   

Liverpool Post
,   

Liverpool Radium

Institute,   

Lloyd’s Weekly Shipping

Index, first mention of

Titanic
disaster,
iv

Lockerbie, Nellie,   

Lohengrin
,   

London

Beecham Symphony

orchestra,   

hotel orchestras,   

New Symphony

orchestra,   

Philharmonic Hall

orchestra,   

,   

Queen’s Hall

orchestra,   

Ritz Hotel,   

,   

Royal Academy of

Music,   

,   

Royal Albert Hall,   

,   

Royal College of Music,

Woodward exams,   

Royal Opera orchestra,   

London Opera House

orchestra (London),   

London Symphony Hall

orchestra (London),   

Lord Cromer
, ice damage,   

Lord, Walter,   

,   

The Night Lives On
,   

,   

Lorimer, Jock,   

Lorimer, Maxwell,   

“Love Divine, All Loves

Excelling,”   

Lucania
, Hartley on,   

Luigini, Alexandre,   

Lusitania
,   

,   

,   

competition for Blue

Riband,   

first-class dining

saloon,   

German U-boat sinking of,   

Hartley on,   

Machen, J. Gresham,   

Mackay-Bennett
,   

,   

,   

Madam Butterfly
,   

“Madrid,”   

Magdalen College, Oxford,

Chapel Choir,   

Mahler, Gustav,   

Majestic
(White Star liner),   

,   

Mansion House Fund,   

“Marche Militaire,”   

Marche Solennelle
,   

Marconi, Guglielmo,   

,   

Marconi station, on Cape

Race, Newfoundland,   

Marconi wireless

transmitter, importance

to rescue,   

Maréchal, Pierre,   

,   

,   

Martha, Lucy Noel

(Countess of Rothes),   

Martin, Annie,   

Mason, Lowell,   

Massenet, Jules,   

Masterpieces of Italian Violin

Making
(Rattray),   

Mathers, Frederick F.,   

,   

Mauretania
,   

,   

,   

competition for Blue

Riband,   

Hartley’s final journey

on,   

in WW

,   

“Mazurka,”   

McCartney, Paul,   

McElroy, Herbert,   

,   

McKinley, William,   

McLeod, John,   

Megantic
,   

in WW

,   

memorials to band,   

,   

n
  

plans,   

Mendelssohn, Felix,   

“O Rest in the Lord,”   

La Mer
,   

Meredith-Morris, William,

British Violin Makers
,   

Mesaba
, ice field warning

from,   

Messager, André,   

Methodism,   

Hartley and,   

hymnals,   

Milan Conservatoire,   

Millet, Francis Davis,   

,   

miners’ strike,   

Monaco,   

Monte Carlo,   

moods, music and,   

Moody, Dwight,   

Moody, Ellwand,   

,   

,   

,   

Moody-Manners

Company,   

morality,   

Moraweck, Ernest,   

,   

Moreau, Lucie,   

Morgan, Charles,   

Morgan, John Pierpont,   

,   

movies,   

Mullard, Miss,   

music

complacency from,   

effect on passengers,   

to prevent panic,   

as profession,   

psychological and

neurological effects,   

role in   1900 British

society,   

music concerts, fundraisers

for families,   

music on ships,   

Music School Settlement,

concert,   

Music Trade Review
,   

Musical Scotland
(Baptie),   

musicians

belongings recovered,   

debate over music

played during sinking,   

duties of,   

,
  

families’ wait for

information,   

forfeiture of lives,   

insurance policy

covering,   

Ismay’s cutting of ties

between White Star

and,   

last actions by,   

low profile on
Titanic
,   

standard wage on ship,   

on
Titanic
, as

passengers,   

on
Titanic
, Black

brothers and,   

wage reduction from

Blacks’ efforts,   

Musicians Benevolent

Fund,   

Naauwpoort,   

National Sea Training

School,   

Neagle, Anna,   

“Nearer, My God to Thee,”   

,   

,   

,   

,   

evidence as final song,   

as favorite of Hartley,   

as favorite of Prince of

Wales,   

at Hartley’s funeral,   

,   

lyrics,   

sheet music,   

various tunes,   

.
see also
“Autumn”

New Symphony orchestra

(London),   

New York
(American

steamer),   

New York

Carpathia
decision to

go to,   

Hartley and,   

Olympic
arrival,   

pier length,   

New York Dock

Commission,   

New York Dramatic

Mirror
,   

New York Evening World
,   

Extra edition,
  

,   

New York Times
,   

,   

,   

,   

,   

coverage of survivors’

arrival in NYC,   

first news on
Titanic

trouble,   

first-person account,   

on
Olympic
,   

use of Strand Hotel,   

Niagara
, ice damage,   

The Night Lives On
(Lord),   

,   

A Night to Remember
(movie),   

,   

,
  

,   

n
  

Noordam
, ice field warning from,   

Norman, Robert Douglas,   

,   

Nye, Elizabeth,   

,   

“O Rest in the Lord” (Mendelssohn),   

Oceana
, submerged wreck,   

Oceanic
,   

Oceanic Steam Navigation

Company,   

Oceanic Steamship

Company, formation,   

O’Day, Pat,   

Offenbach, Jacques,   

“Oh God Our Help in

Ages Past,”   

,   

“Oh, You Beautiful Doll,”   

O’Laughlin, Dr.,   

Oldham, William J.,
The

Ismay Line
,   

Olympic
,   

,
  

maiden voyage,   

,   

,   

order registered,   

as troop ship,   

White Star booklet

featuring,
  

Olympic
-class liners,

decision to build,   

Onslows (British

auctioneers),   

Orchestral Association,   

,   

order for music after

collision,   

Orrell, George,   

Oruba
(steamship),   

in WW I,   

Oxenham, Thomas,   

Oxford Dictionary of British

Biography
, Hartley in,   

Oxford Times
,   

Oxford University Music

Club,   

Palais des Beaux Arts,   

panic, music to prevent,   

Paris,   

in   1860s and   1870s,   

Parish Church (Roby,

Lancashire),   

Parsons, Paul,   

,   

,   

passengers

cost of returning bodies

to England,   

effect of music,   

musicians as,   

rescue based on class,   

statistics on loss,   

survivors,   

n
  

those not surviving,   

Paterson, Cecil Compton,   

Paterson, Compton,   

Pearce, Albert,   

Peckham, South East

London,   

Peilgen, Edward,   

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