The Band

Name Home City Rating Saved Lifeboat Body Disposition
Brailey, Theodore (not in RCC) . Pianist . . .
Bricoux, Roger (not in RCC) . Cellist . . .
Clarke, J. Fred C. (not in RCC) . Bass violist . . #202, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax NS
Hartley, Wallace Henry (not in RCC) Colne, Lancashire Bandmaster . . yes, buried Colne Lancashire
Hume, John (Jock) Law (not in RCC) . First violinist . . #193, buried Fairview Cemetery, Halifax NS
Krins, George (not in RCC) . Violist . . .
Taylor, Percy, C. (not in RCC) . Cellist . . .
Woodward, J. W. (not in RCC) . Cellist . . .

 

Chronology

The Making of History
| Owners | A Grand Design | Construction | Sister Ships - Olympic and Britannic |
| Strict Segregation | Outdated Lifeboat regulations | The Aura of Invincibility |

| Launch | Specifications |

Leaving for the New World
| Southampton | Southampton - The New York and a Near Miss | Cherbourg | Queenstown | Provisions |

Passenger Lists
| First Class | Second Class | Third Class | Alphabtical list
| Crew | The Band |

Lifeboat Lists
| Lifeboats 1- 3 | Lifeboats 4 - 6 | Lifeboats 7-9 | Lifeboats 10-12 | Lifeboats 13 -16 | Collapsibles |

Aftermath
| American Inquiry |
| Causes - An extract from February 1995 Edition of Popular Mechanic |

Remembrance

Facts and Figures
| Harland and Wolff's 101 Answers to the most asked questions about the RMS Titanic |