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Books

Aspin, Chris.
Dizzy Heights: The Story of Lancashire’s First Flying Men
. Helmshore: Helmshore Local History Society, 1987.

Cousins, James H. and Margaret E.
We Two Together
. Madras: Ganesh, 1950.

Grasset, Joseph.
Marvels Beyond Science
. London, 1910.

The Lancashire Fusilier’s Annual
. 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907.

Oppenheim, Janet.
The Other World
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Smyth, Major B.
History of the Lancashire Fusiliers 1822–1903.
Vol.
2
. Dublin: Sackville Press, 1904.

Stead, W. T.
Hymns That Have Helped
. London: Stead’s Publishing House, 1912.

Surtees, George.
A Short History of the XX Lancashire Fusiliers
. London: Malcolm Page, 1955.

Newspapers

“‘Property’ Ghosts at a Séance.”
Daily Mirror
, March 9, 1906.

“Prehistoric Sacrifice: Scene Reconstructed by a Bayswater Seer.”
Daily Express
, November 12, 1906.

“W. Ronald Brailey, Clairvoyant.” (Advert.)
Light
, January 4, 1908.

“Is Spiritualism Declining?”
Daily Mail
, May 24, 1908

“Ronald Brailey’s New Address.”
Light
, April 23, 1910.

“Mr. C. C. Paterson’s Biplane.”
Flight
, May 28, 1910.

“Mr. Paterson Flies Across Country.”
Flight
, August 13, 1910.

“Mishap with the Gaunt Monoplane.”
Flight
, April 1, 1911.

“Southport Aerodrome.”
Flight
, July 1, 1911.

“Another Local Victim.”
Southport Visiter
, April 20, 1912.

“The
Titanic
: Another Local Victim.”
Southport Guardian
, April 24, 1912.

“Acknowledgement from Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brailey.”
Light
, April 27, 1912.

“Message from Mr. W. T. Stead.”
Light
, April 27, 1912.

“The Pianist of the
Titanic
Orchestra.”
Brighton Advertiser
, April 27, 1912.

“Letter from H. Blackwell.”
Light
, May 11, 1912.

“Nearer, My God, to Thee.”
Light
, July 13, 1912.

“That Glorious Band.”
Lancashire Fusiliers Annual
, 1912.

Jones, Laura. “100 Year Anniversary for Formby’s Freshfield Beach.”
Southport Visiter
, May 19, 2010.

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Books

Forvague, H. W.
Municipal Eastbourne 1883–1933
. Eastbourne: Sussex Printers Ltd., 1933.

Olympic
Collision with HMS
Hawke. The Official Enquiry.

Pugh, Peter.
Grand Hotel Eastbourne
. Eastbourne: Grand Hotel, 1987.

Taylor, Frank Fonda.
To Hell with Paradise: A History of the Jamaican Tourist Industry
. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993.

Thomas, Edward.
The Playhouse on the Park
. Eastbourne: Friends of the Devonshire Park Theatre, 1997.

Willett, Mary.
A History of West Bromwich
. West Bromwich: Free Press, 1882.

Woodward, Reginald.
Boy on a Hill
. Gainsborough: G. W. Belton, 1984.

Young, Kenneth.
Music’s Great Days in the Spas and Watering Places
. London: Macmillan, 1968.

Newspapers

“Devonshire Park.”
Eastbourne & Sussex Society
. February 18, 1908; March 31, 1908; March 9, 1909; March 23, 1909.

“Music in Eastbourne.”
The Strad
, 1908, page 405.

“The Duke’s Orchestra.”
Eastbourne & Sussex Society
, April 27, 1909.

“The Duke’s Orchestra.”
Eastbourne & Sussex Society
. May 4, 1909.

“The Giant Olympic: A Luxurious Floating Hotel.”
New York Times
, June 25, 1911.

“Oxonians on Board the
Titanic
.”
Oxford Chronicle
, April 19, 1912.

“Local Passengers on the
Titanic
.”
Oxford Times
, April 20, 1912.

“John Wesley Woodward.”
Eastbourne Gazette
, April 24, 1912.

“John Wesley Woodward.”
Oxford Illustrated
, April 24, 1912.

“The
Titanic
Fund.”
West Bromwich Free Press
, April 26, 1912.

“Oxford Victims in the
Titanic
Disaster.”
Oxford Chronicle
, April 26, 1912.

“An Eastbourne Hero in the
Titanic
Disaster.”
Brighton Advertiser
, April 27, 1912.

“Hero Musicians.”
Eastbourne Gazette
, May 1, 1912.

“Bandsmen Who Were Known Here.”
Daily Gleaner
, Jamaica. May 2, 1912.

“Mr. J. Wesley Woodward.”
Daily Gleaner
. Jamaica, May 3, 1912.

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Books

Baptie, David.
Musical Scotland
. New York: Hildesheim, 1972.

Rattray, David.
Violin Making in Scotland 1750–1950
. Oxford: British Violin Makers Association, 2006.

Newspapers

Hume, Andrew. “On Violin Construction.”
The Strad
, 1910, page 367.

Hume, Andrew. “Violin Construction.”
The Strad
, 1910, page 447.

“Disaster to Grand Liner: Dumfries Man on Board.”
Dumfries & Galloway Standard
, April 17, 1912.

“Local Men Missing.”
Dumfries & Galloway Standard
, April 20, 1912.

“Sinking Ship’s Band Had Chosen Fitting Hymn.”
New York Times
, April 21, 1912.

“The Last Hymn.”
Dumfries & Galloway Standard
, April 24, 1912.

“Memorial for
Titanic
Victims.”
Dumfries & Galloway Standard
, May 1, 1912.

“John Hume.”
Musical Mail and Advertiser
, May 1912.

“Dumfries
Titanic
Victims.”
Dumfries & Galloway Standard
, June 4, 1912.

“Fund for Families of
Titanic
Bandsmen.”
New York Times
, July 14, 1912.

Hume, Andrew. “Correspondence.”
The Strad
, 1913, page 79.

Piper, Towry. “Fiddles by Living Makers.”
The Strad
, 1915, page 402.

“Scottish Violin by Andrew Hume.”
Sotheby’s of London Catalogue
, November 12, 1987.

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Books

Germain, Jean Francois.
L’Echo du Naufrage du
Titanic
en Belgique.
Vol.
1
.

Mowbray, Jay Henry.
Sinking of the
Titanic. New York: Dover, 1998.

Musschoot, Dirk.
De Vlamingen up de
Titanic. Tielt: Lanoo, 2000.

Newspapers

“Dined with the Queen Sixty Years Ago.”
Morning Leader
, November 8, 1897.

“A Guest of the Lord Mayor in 1837.”
City Press
, November 6, 1897.

“Death of of Mrs. Wheeler.”
City Press
, March 8, 1902.

“Liverpool Symphony Orchestra.”
Liverpool Courier
, October 6, 1908.

“Akeroyd Symphony Orchestra Concert.”
Liverpool Daily Post
, November 3, 1909.

“The Akeroyd Orchestra Concert.”
Daily Post & Mercury
, December 1, 1909.

“English Singer Makes American Debut.”
New York Dramatic Mirror
, May 21, 1910.

“Akeroyd’s Symphony Orchestra.”
Liverpool Evening Express
, January 18, 1911.

“Akeroyd Rhapsody Concert.”
Liverpool Echo
, November 1, 1911.

“Un Liegeois parmi les Naufrages.”
La Meuse
, April 16, 1912.

“An Argyle Theatre Bandsman among the
Titanic
Orchestra.”
Birkenhead News
, April 20, 1912.


Titanic
Disaster.”
Progress
. July, 1912.

“Camberwell and the
Titanic
Disaster.”
South London Observer
, April 27, 1912.

“In Memory of Bandsmen.”
Liverpool Daily Post
, May 4, 1912.

“Heroic Bandsmen.”
Liverpool Daily Post
, May 13, 1912.

“Pour Nos Heros.”
Le Cri de Liege
, October 26, 1912.

“Nos Heros.”
Le Cri de Liege
, November 30, 1912.

“Pour Nos Heros.”
Le Cri de Liege
, September 13, 1913.

“Il Etait un Grand Navire.”
La Meuse
, September 16, 1925.

“Georges Krins: Le Hero du
Titanic
.”
Liege M’etait # 67
, 1978.

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Newspapers

“Hatless Boycott.”
Daily Mirror
, March 30, 1912.

“Long Hair V. Cambridge.”
Daily Mirror
, March 30, 1912.

“Capt. Scott’s Antarctic Message.”
Daily Mirror
, April 1, 1912.

“L’Anglais Parisien.”
Daily Mirror
, April 2, 1912.

“Capt. Scott’s Own Story: Life Near the Pole.”
Daily Mirror
, April 2, 1912.

“This Morning’s News Items.”
Daily Mirror
, April 3, 1912.

“The
Titanic
.”
The Times
, April 3, 1912.


Oceana
’s Treasure.”
Daily Mirror
, April 4, 1912.

“Strike Declared Ended.”
Daily Mirror
, April 8, 1912.

“Three Weeks’ Wait for Coal Supply.”
Daily Mirror
, April 8, 1912.

“The Largest Vessel Afloat.”
The Times
, April 11, 1912.

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Books

Gracie, Archibald.
The Truth about the
Titanic. New York: Kennerley, 1913.

Jessop, Violet. Titanic
Survivor
. Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1998.

Jones, Victor Pierce.
Saint or Sensationalist? The Story of W. T. Stead
. East Wittering: Gooday Publishers, 1988.

McCaughan, Michael. The Birth of The Titanic. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999.

Palmer, Tony.
All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music
. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1976.

Ticehurst, Brian J. Titanic
Passenger Miss Kate Buss of Sittingbourne, Kent
. Swaythling: B & J Printers, 1994.

Newspapers

“An Alarming Incident.”
Daily Telegraph
, April 11, 1912.

Candee, Helen Churchill. “Sealed Orders.”
Collier’s Weekly
, May 4, 1912.


Titanic
Letter Expected to Fetch £25,000.”
Guardian
, March 30, 2010.

“2ft Near-Miss That Sent the
Titanic
to Its Doom.”
Daily Mail
, April 14, 2010

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Books

Beesley, Lawrence.
The Loss of the S. S.
Titanic. London: Heinemann, 1912.

Brimelow, William.
Independent Methodist Church Hymnal
. Wigan: Independent Methodist Bookroom, 1902.

Finck, Herman.
My Melodious Memories
. London: Hutchinson, 1937.

Hart, Eva.
Shadow of the
Titanic. Dartford: Greenwich University, 1994.

Howells, Richard Parton.
The Myth of the
Titanic. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1999.

Lightoller, Charles Herbert. Titanic
and Other Ships
. London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson, 1935.

Machen, John Gresham.
Christianity and Liberalism
. New York: Macmillan, 1923.

Richards, Jeffrey.
Imperialism and Music
. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001.

The Wreck and Sinking of the
Titanic. Chicago: Homeward Press, 1912.

Newspapers

“New York Mourns Its Dead President.”
New York Times
, September 20, 1901.

“Tragedy of the
Titanic
.”
New York Times
, April 18, 1912.

“Woman Survivor of
Titanic
Tells of the Last Hours of the Ship.”
Christian Science Monitor
, April 19, 1912.

“Bandsmen Heroes on the Sinking of the
Titanic
Play ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’”
Daily Mirror
, April 20, 1912.

“Says Musicians Knelt as They Played Hymn.”
Cleveland Plain Dealer
, April 20, 1912.

“Brave Musicians of Ship Meet Fate.”
Worcester Evening Gazette
, April 20, 1912.

“Music on the Sinking Ship.”
Daily Express
, April 20, 1912.

“Still Playing as Water Creeps Up.”
Worcester Evening Gazette
, April 20, 1912.

“Musicians Knelt as They Played Hymn.”
Cleveland Plain Dealer
, April 20, 1912.


Titanic
Survivors.”
Western Daily Mercury
, April 29, 1912.

“Local Survivors.”
Liverpool Daily Post
, May 1, 1912.

“Interview with Miss Sarah Stap.”
Birkenhead News
, May 4, 1912.

“‘Autumn’ and Its Hymns.”
New York Times
, May 12, 1912.

“Wreck of the
Titanic
: Little Girl’s Account.”
Leatherhead Advertiser
, May 18, 1912.

“Death Order to Bandsmen?”
New York Times
, May 31, 1912.

“The Author of ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’”
New York Times
, September 30, 1912.

“Survivor of
Titanic
Disaster Tells of Grim Experiences.”
Vineland Times Journal
, March 25, 1953.

Kerr, Jessica M. “A Hymn to Remember.”
The Hymn
, January 1976.

Mills, Simon. “Play It Again, Sam.” Titanic
Commutator
, vol. 24, no.149, 2000.

Music, David W. “The
Titanic
Hymn: A Conjecture.”
The Hymn
, October 2001.

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Books

Behe, George. Titanic
: Psychic Forewarnings of a Tragedy
. Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens, 1988.

Hamilton, Frederick A.
The Diary of Frederick A. Hamilton, Cable Engineer of the Commercial Cable Company’s Cable Ship
“Mackay Bennett.” Greenwich, London: National Maritime Museum.

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