An Index to



In 1994, a new Titanic book called “Titanic Voices” was published.  It was filled with material taken from newspapers, letters and oral histories filed in the months and years following the disaster; much of which has not been seen available elsewhere.

However, the fact that this book was published without an index, has limited it’s use by researchers.   To remedy this situation, a group of Titanic enthusiasts on the Internet have pooled their resources to produce the following index.
 

Indexers:
Michele Arsenault Chris Daino
Phillip Gowan Mimi Lai
Ilya Murdoch McVey Kate Rosen
Jim Windisch Bill Wormstedt

Editing & finishing:  Mimi Lai & Bill Wormstedt

Corrections, questions, or comments:    Please e-mail Bill Wormstedt.

Downloadable versions of this index are also available.  To download, click on the version you'd prefer:

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All Titanic passengers and crew are specifically identified.  All other people, where possible, are identified by title or description.

All places, where possible, are identified to the city.

A ‘p’ after a page number indicates a photo or illustration.
 

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z

A

Abbott, Rosa (Titanic passenger)   121
Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line   268
Adams, Francis (poet)   75
Adams, Molly (daughter of Titanic crew John Stewart) 106
Admiralty (British)   16, 58
Adriatic (ship)   17, 18p, 19, 20, 22, 23, 28, 31, 33, 60,  61, 63, 111, 114, 171, 172, 186p, 202, 268,  269
Ajax (Tugboat)   36, 87p, 100
Akerman, Bert (son of either of Titanic crewmen Albert  Akerman or Joseph Akerman)   258
Alaria (Di Antonio, Allaria?) (Titanic Ala Carte
 Restaurant waiter)   78p, 78
Alaunia (ship)   40, 269
Albert Edward (tugboat)   36, 87p, 100
Albert Road (Southampton)   76p, 90p
Aldam Heaton and Co.   23, 24
Allen, Ernest (Titanic trimmer)   270, 272, 288
Allen, George (Titanic scullion)   171
Allison, Bessie (Titanic passenger)   127
Allison, Chief Inspector   264
Allison, Lorraine (Titanic passenger)   127
Allsion, Hudson (Titanic passenger)   127
Allsop, Frank (Titanic steward)   69
American Line   10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19p, 20, 27p, 52,  60, 65, 104, 105
American semi-monthly magazine   96, 99
Amerika (ship)   22, 120
Andania (ship)   40
Andrews Park (Southampton)   277, 282
Andrews, Charles E. (Titanic steward)   60, 203
Andrews, Mayor   19
Andrews, Thomas (Titanic designer traveling on Titanic)   20, 27, 35, 36, 69, 73, 85, 89, 110, 111p, 245
Anglo-American Postal Agreement of 1905   79
“A Night to Remember” (book)   272, 285
"A Night to Remember" (film)   98, 285
Antillan (ship)   120
Appleton, Charlotte (Titanic passenger)   127
Aquitania (ship)   28, 267, 269
Arcadian (ship)   35
Archer, Ernest (Titanic seaman)   60, 64, 203, 205p
Arid, J.    13
Arlanza (ship)   35
Army's Home for Working-men, The   183
Arundel Castle (ship)   270
Ascania (ship)   40
Ascupart Street (Southampton)   171
Aspinall, Butler (Board of Trade Counsel, British Enquiry)   247
Asquith, Raymond (Board of Trade Counsel, British Enquiry)   244-247
Assistance (for families), see also 'Relief'   44
Astor, Mrs. J. J. (Titanic passenger)   127, 162
Atlantic Hotel (Southampton)   90p
Atrato (ship)   104
Aumomier's   24
Australia   69
"Autumn" (song)   152

B

Bagshaw, Sheriff Councilor W.   283
Bailey, H. (British Seafarers Union)   221
Ballard, Robert (oceanographer)   274
Ballin, Albert (Chairman Hamurg America Line)   14
Baltic (ship)   17, 105, 120, 202
Bamforth and Co. (postcard printers)   281
Bance, Colonel Edward (Mayor of Southampton to  March, 1912)   39, 200
Banks, Arthur (South Western Hotel manager)   21, 89
Bannister's Hotel (Southampton)   68
Bargate (Southampton)   39
Barlay Curle (shipyard?)   36
Barlow, George (Titanic fireman)   82
Barnardos, Dr. (orphanage?)   273
Barr, James Clayton (SS Caronia Captain)   231
Barrett, Frederick (Titanic leading fireman)   203, 231
Bartholomew, John (White Star Victualing Supervisor) 18, 85, 212
Bassett (Southampton), England   69
Bay of Biscay   114
Bealing Nurseries (F.G. Bealing & Son)   49-51, 49p,  270
Bealing, Frank G. Junior   50p, 50
Bealing, Frank G. Senior   50
Bealing, Raymond   49, 50, 51, 52, 283
Beauchamp, George William (Titanic fireman)   231
Beaumont, J. C. H. (Olympic doctor)   16-17, 35, 82,  90, 220, 267
Beavis, Councillor W.   19, 31
"Be British" (poem)   92
"Be British" (record)   252
Becker, Mrs. Nellie (Titanic passenger)   95
Beedem, George (Titanic steward)   65-66, 85-87, 110-111
Beesley, Lawrence (Titanic passenger)   74, 84, 90, 96p,  96-97, 102, 103, 134p, 265
Belfast Lough   35
Belfast, Ireland   23, 24, 56, 58, 69, 120p, 147, 162,  276
Bell, Joseph (Titanic Chief Engineer)   82, 90, 105
Belvedere Arms (public house, Northam)   56p, 59p
Benham, Albert ‘Ben’   92, 100
Bennett, Mrs. Mabel (Titanic stewardess)   68-69
Bentham, Lilian (Titanic passenger)   128
Berengaria (ship)   257, 267p, 267, 268, 270
Biddlecombe, Christopher (son of Titanic crewman   Charles Biddlecombe)   258
Biddlecombe, Reginald (son of Titanic crewman Charles Biddlecombe)   258
Bingham, Captain (son of Lord Mersey)   235p
Binns, Jack (Republic Marconi operator)   79
Birkenhead, England   69
Birmingham Street (Southampton)   258
Bishopstoke, Hampshire, England   96, 113, 132, 138
Bismark (ship)   267
Bisset, James (Carpathia Second Officer)   34, 270, 271
Blair, David (Titanic officer, left at Southampton)   36,  56, 58, 71, 85, 195, 265
Blair, E. Nancy (daughter of David Blair, Titanic ex-second officer)   36, 58, 85
Blake, F. (White Star superintendent)   276
Blann, Eustace (Titanic fireman)   160
Board of Trade   35, 94, 162, 212, 213, 215, 221, 238,  264, 276
Boat Train   14p, 20, 91p, 95
Boer War   17
Bond Street (Southampton)   183
Bond, E. W. (White Star)   29, 40
Bowyer, George William (Southampton harbor pilot)  17, 18, 19-20, 21, 27, 31, 32, 33-34, 36, 99,  264
Bowyer, H.   29
Bowyer, Mayor Henry   182p, 182, 212, 250, 253, 256p,  265
Boxhall, Joseph Grove (Titanic 4th officer)   118, 154,  164, 196p, 202, 231, 272, 285
Boyd-Smith, Peter   184
Bradford, England   61
Braemar Castle (ship)   217
Bremen (ship)   164, 165
Brice, Walter (Titanic seaman)   64, 203
Bride, Harold Sidney (Titanic Marconi Operator)   68,  75, 79, 120, 147p, 147, 150, 152, 154, 202,  203, 231
Bridge Road (Southampton)   180, 181
Bright, Arthur John (Titanic quartermaster)   79, 203,  205p
Bristol, England   203
Bristow, Mrs.   256
Britain   65
Britannic (1) (ship)   17
Britannic (2) (ship)   32, 265, 266, 267, 268,
British American Tobacco Factory   175
British Enquiry   69, 218p, 225, 230
British Seafarer, The (newspaper)   262, 276
British Seafarers Union   56, 61p, 62p, 61-62, 64p, 64,  181, 212, 220, 221, 230, 254p, 254
British Titanic Society (BTS)   274
Broadbere, Rosina (daughter of Titanic crewman Wally  Hurst)   162, 285
Brown, Alice   168
Brown, Catherine Elizabeth (Titanic passenger)   121p,  126, 130
Brown, Edith (nee Haisman) (Titanic passenger)   96,  105-106, 121p, 121, 126-127, 130, 272, 274p,  274, 283p, 285
Brown, Edward (Titanic steward)   231, 234p
Brown, Father Francis (Titanic passenger)   111
Brown, Margaret “Molly” (Titanic passenger)   110
Brown, Mrs. J. M. (Titanic passenger)   127
Brown, Purser (Carpathia)   181
Brown, Thomas (Titanic passenger)   121, 126
Bruce, Mr. (London Postal Controller)   80
Bryer, Peter (aviator)   89
Bryer, Walter Dane (artist)   89, 190
Buckingham (Salvation Army Bandmaster)   99
Bugle Street (Southampton)   39p, 39
Buley, Edward John (Titanic seaman)   60, 72, 75, 77,  203
Burgess, Reginald Charles (Titanic baker)   82, 270,  272
Burke, William (Titanic steward)   72, 203
Burrows, Harry   64-65
Burr's (photographer developer)   88
Butcher, Eric (Cunard employee)   171
Butterworth, John (Titanic steward)   214
Byles, Father Thomas (Titanic passenger)   136

C

C. W. and N. F. Black (musician agents)   79
Cable Street (Southampton)   177
Caldwell, Mrs. Albert (Titanic passenger)   95
Calgaric (ship)   269
Californian (ship)   120, 155, 210
Campbell, Harold (Star Hotel employee)   90
Canberra (ship)   276
Cannon, Mr. (British Seafarer's Union)   212
Canute Road (Southampton)   13, 17, 18, 40, 169, 171p,  178, 179, 285
Cape Race (Newfoundland)   120, 150
Carisbrook Castle (ship)   15
Carlisle, Alexander M. (Titanic designer)   239p
Caronia (ship)   120
Carpathia (ship)   10, 90, 127, 128p, 128, 129p, 129,  130p, 130, 131p, 135, 136p, 137-138, 141,  146, 147, 150, 152, 154, 161p, 161, 162, 163,  164, 165p, 202, 217, 235, 270, 271
     Officers   164p
Carter, Rev. Ernest (Titanic passenger)   126
Carter, William E. (Titanic passenger)   54
Cary, Senator William   197, 205p, 208, 209
Caton, Dora   173, 282
Caton, Miss Annie (Titanic Turkish Bath attendant)    69
Cavell, George (Titanic trimmer)   231
Cavendish, Mrs. Tyrell (Titanic passenger)   127
Cedric (ship)   17
Celtic (ship)   17p, 17, 20, 202, 271
Cemetary Road (Southampton)   282
Chamberlain, Nevillle (Chancellor of the Exchequer) 268
Chapman, John (Titanic passenger)   114
Chapman, Joseph (Titanic boots)   58p, 60, 198, 270
Charles George Hibbert & Co (beer suppliers)   48-49,  48p
Cheltenham, England   24
Cherbourg, France   13, 31, 73, 74, 108, 109, 205, 293
     tender ships   109, 110
Cherry, Gladys (Titanic passenger)   164
Chesterfield, England   69
Cheverton, Councillor A. J.   19
Chilworth Hilton Hotel (Southampton)   274
Church Road, Woolston (Southampton)   69
City of New York (ship)   10
City of Paris (ship)   10
Clarence Street (Southampton)   63p, 183
Clark, Adjutant (Divisional Headquarters)   182
Clark, Mrs. Walter (Titanic passenger)   127
Clarke, Captain A. W. (assessor Titanic British Enquiry)    246p
Clarke, Captain (Board of Trade)   94
Clench, Frederick (Titanic seaman)   58, 64, 72, 73, 81,  203
Clibborn, Edward   18, 40
Coal Strike   34, 44, 61-62, 64
'coalies'   44-45, 45p
Cobbett Road, Bitterne Park (Southampton)   69
Coffee, John (Coffey?) (Titanic fireman)   111
Cohen, Gus (Titanic passenger)   130p
Collins, John (Titanic scullion)   203
Collins, Samuel ( Titanic fireman)   231
Collopy, William (Carpathia crew)   271
Collyer, Charlotte (Titanic passenger)   96, 113, 132- 138, 284-285
Collyer, Harvey (Titanic passenger)   96, 113, 132-134,    284
Collyer, Marjorie (Titanic passenger)   96, 113, 133- 137, 284
Columbus (ship)   267
Connor, John (Titanic fireman)   161
Conyingham, Eileen Lenox (Titanic passenger)   51
Cooke, Mrs. (Captain EJ Smith’s daughter)   272
Cooper, Mr. W. M.  (artist)   39
Coopers' Arms (Southampton)   18p
Cornell, Malvina (Titanic passenger)   127
Cornish Hotel (Southampton)   268p
Cornwall, England   68
Corvina Argus (newspaper)   65
Courtney, ? (photographer)   88
Cowes, Isle of Wight   293p
Cox, William (Titanic steward)   195
Craig, Lieutenant (Divisional Headquarters)   182
Cranbury Avenue (Southampton)   69
Crawford, Alfred (Titanic steward)   60, 61, 72, 76, 203
Creese, Henry (Titanic deck engineer)   21
Cribb, ? (photographer)   88
Crighton, Robert (Superintendent Engineer Red Star  Line)   20
Crimmins, James (Titanic fireman)   162
Croft-Smith, Edward (Senior partner/designer Aldam  Heaton and Co.)   23
Crosby, Sir Thomas (Lord Mayor of London)   250
Crovello, L. (also listed as Crovelle) (Titanic Ala Carte  Restaurant waiter)   78p, 78
Crowe, George Frederick (Titanic steward)   58, 72, 92,  203
Crown Derby (china supplier)   48p, 48
Cullen, Charles (Titanic steward)   74
Cuming, Rev. Arthur (St. Mary's Parish, Southampton) 168
Cunard Line   10, 13, 16, 28, 40, 63, 111, 180, 267,  269, 270
     merger with White Star   268, 269
     sailing schedule   100
Cunningham, Andrew (Titanic steward)   72, 203
Curry, Dolly (daughter of Philip E. Curry)   171
Curry, Mrs. P.E.   267
Curry, Philip E. (White Star manager)   17, 18, 29, 31,  40, 169, 171, 212, 220, 232, 264, 271

D

Daily Graphic (newspaper)   96
Daily Mail (newspaper)   169, 171
Daily Mirror (newspaper)   106, 169, 171
Daily Sketch (newspaper)   288
Daniels, Sidney (Titanic steward)   75, 81, 140-142,  142p, 195p, 202, 212, 225, 268, 272, 288
Daughtrey, C.L. (daughter of Olympic crewman)   106
Daunt’s Rock Light Vessel   111
Dawes, Mr.   276
Day Summers Yard   36
Day, Commissioner A. J.   29
D-Day   276
Dean, Bertram Jr. (Titanic passenger)   96, 121-122,  126, 261p, 272, 273, 283p
Dean, Bertram Sr. (Titanic passenger)   96, 122p, 122,  126
Dean, Dorothy (Ettie) (Titanic passenger)   96, 115- 116, 122, 126, 130p, 130, 261p, 272, 273
Dean, Millvina (Titanic passenger)   96, 121-122, 126,  130p, 130, 261p, 272, 273, 274p, 274, 283p
Deanery School (Southampton)   253
Debenham and Smith (photographers)   88
Denny, Sir Archibald   276
Devon, England   94
Diaper, Roy   94
Dillon, Thomas Patrick (Titanic trimmer)   231
Dixon Brothers and Hutchinson (Marine Engineers  Woolston)   257
Dock Head   31
Dock Wharf and Riverside Workers Union   64
Dodd, George (Titanic steward)   66-67
Dodge, Dr. Washington (Titanic passenger)  76
Dodridge, W. J. (film maker)  88
Doling, Ada Julia (Titanic passenger)   117p
Doling, Elsie (Titanic passenger)   117p
Doling, John (father of Titanic passenger)   90
Doling, Reggie   175
Doling, Willie   175
Doric (ship)   269
Douglas, Mrs. Walter D. (Titanic passenger)   51, 77
Drage, Ismay (nephew of Bruce Ismay)   288
Drage, Mrs. (sister of Bruce Ismay)    288
Drew, Edwin (poet)   250
Dublin, Ireland   108
Duff-Gordon, Lucy Sutherland Wallace (Titanic passenger) 24, 51, 69, 110, 163p, 231, 247
Duff-Gordon, Sir Cosmo (Titanic passenger)   110,  163p, 198p, 224, 231, 247
Duke of Windsor   268
Durrant, John (Mount Temple Marconi operator)   231
Durtnall, Harold J. (designer)   265
Dutton, Marjorie (nee Collyer)   272

E

Eaglehurst, England   105
Eames, Mrs. (nee Geddes)    258, 276
Ede, Councillor (father of Titanic crewman George B.  Ede)   183
Edge, Richard   257
Edinburgh, Scotland   108
Emanuel, A. H. (Southampton Borough Coroner)   271
Emanuel, C. A. (brother of A. H. Emanuel)   271
Emigrants   13, 14, 22, 110, 205
Empress Dock (Southampton)   12p, 13, 28
Ervine, George (Harland & Wolff Electrician)   105
Etches, Henry Samuel (Titanic steward)   20, 35, 73,  85, 203
Etherirdge, R. A. (Southampton Committee of the Titanic Relief Fund)   262
Eustace, G. W.   100
Evans, Cyril F. (Californian Marconi operator)   231
Evans, Edith (Titanic passenger)   127
Evans, Frank Oliver (Titanic seaman)   58, 61, 72, 79,  93, 203, 270

F

Fagin, Jean (Jack Stagg’s granddaughter)   106
Fairthorne Manor (near Southampton)   109
Fairview Cemetary (Halifax, NS)   276
Fanstone, Alfred   56
Fanstone, J   62
Fawley, England   105
Ferney (ship)   58
Fettes College   108
Finkleton, Miss. L.   184
Finlay, Sir Robert (White Star representative, British  Enquiry)   248p
Fishguard, ? (port)   30
Fitzgerald, Ethel (wife of 3rd Officer of the Majestic)  270
Fleet, Frederick (Titanic lookout)   65, 120, 162, 202,  203, 207p, 207, 220, 268, 273p, 273, 282
     testimony   58, 60, 207, 208, 209
Florence Hotel (Southampton)   68
Florida, USA   105
Foakes, Commander (Southampton Post Office)   80
Foundry Lane County Middle School (Southampton)   259
Fourth Avenue Girls School (London)   179
France   11, 13
France (ship)   27
Francis, White and Needhan (solicitors)   257
Frankfurt (ship)   150
Fraser, George (artist)   89
Freemantle Church of England School (Southampton)   258
Freemantle Corps   183
Freemantle Working Men’s Club   268
French and Sons Bootmakers   257
French Line   27
Freshwater Bay Hotel   184
Fry, Richard (Titanic passenger, J. B. Ismay's valet)    89
Futrelle, Mrs. Jacques (Titanic passenger)   51, 127

G

Gale and Sinclair    96
Gale, Captain (Captain of the Vulcan)   103-104
Gale, Martha   45
Garrett, Richard   81
Gatti, Luigi (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant Manager)    77-79, 106, 276, 285
Gatti, Mrs. Edith (wife of Titanic crewman)   77
Gatti, Vittorio (son of Titanic crewman)   77
Gayton, E. (Alderman)   19
Geapin, W.F. 'Bill' (nursery foreman)   50, 51
Geddes, Richard (Titanic steward)   112p, 111-112
Geddes, Sarah Ann (wife of Richard Geddes)   112p,  111-112
Genoa Avenue, Putney, England   184
George Starr (tender)   202
Georgic (ship)   268
Germanic (ship)   17, 267
Gertrude Pratt (postcard manufacturers)   88
Gibbs, Albert   175
Gibson, James (apprentice on SS Californian)   231
Gigantic (ship)   266
Gilardini, V. (also listed as Gilandino) (Titanic Ala  Carte Restaurant waiter)   78p, 78
Glover, Brigadier    183
God's House Tower   13
Gold, Kate (Titanic stewardess)   68p, 69
Gosling, Mrs. (mother of Titanic crewman S. Gosling) 171
Gould, Mrs. (Titanic stewardess)   216, 217
Govan (Glasglow, England)   36
Gracie, Archibald (Titanic passenger)   28, 74
Grand Banks of Newfoundland   120
Grapes, The (public house)   46, 98, 287p
Great Depression    268
Greggs School   130
Grenfell, E. C. (White Star Director)   212
Grey, Aubrey   54
Grey, Eric   54
Grey, Mr.   276
Grey’s   270
Grey and Company (food supplier)   53-54
Groome, Adjutant (Battenberg Home for Woman and  Girls)   182
Groves, Charles Victor (Californian officer)   231
Guard, G. (British Seafarer's Union)   62
Guggenheim, Benjamin (Titanic passenger)  110
Guildhall   180
Guion Line   10
Gwyn, Adjutant (Divisional Headquarters)   182
Gwynn, William (Titanic postal clerk)   80

H

Haddock, Captain (Olympic captain)   29, 220, 243p
Haines, Albert (Titanic boatswain's mate)   23, 155, 203
Haisman, Edith    See Brown, Edith
Halifax, Nova Scotia   174
Hallets, Mrs.   285
Hamblyn, Gladys (daughter of Titanic crewman Ernest  Hamblyn)   257
Hamburg American Line   11, 13, 14, 17, 22, 23, 26p,  27, 28, 31, 85, 87-88
Hamilton, Thomas (Thomas Andrews' secretary)   89
Hampshire Advertiser (newspaper)   40, 87
Hampshire Independent (newspaper)   36
Hampshire, England   65, 66
Harbinson, H. D. (Counsel for 3rd Class, British Enquiry)   235
Harbour Board (Southampton)   17, 19, 29, 30, 31, 95
Harder, Mrs.   175p
Hardy, John (Titanic steward)   60, 70, 72, 73, 76, 203
Harland & Wolff   10, 14, 16, 17, 19p, 20, 21, 22p, 22,  23, 25p, 27, 29, 35, 36, 87, 89, 105, 268, 291p,  293
Harlesdon, England   65
Harper, John (Titanic passenger)   129
Harris, Len   276
Harrison, William H. (Titanic passenger, J. B. Ismay's  secretary)   89
Hart family   44
Hart, Benjamin (Titanic passenger)    122p, 122
Hart, Esther (Titanic passenger)   122p, 122, 130
Hart, Eva (Titanic passenger)   105, 122p, 122, 129- 130, 274p, 274, 282, 283p
Hart, John Edward (Titanic steward)   61, 76, 231, 248
Haverford (ship)   147
Hawkesworth, Arthur (son of Titanic crewman)   258
Hawkesworth, C.W. (Titanic steward)   106
Hawkesworth, George (son of Titanic crew)   258
Hawkesworth, W.A. (son of Titanic crew)   106
Hawthorn Cottage   254
Hayes, Sir Bertram   10, 16
Hays, Charles M. (Titanic passenger)   28
Hearst Castle (California, USA)   14
Hector (tugboat)   36, 97p, 100
Hemmings, Samuel (Titanic lamptrimmer)   60, 72,  156, 158, 203, 282p
Hendrickson, Charles (Titanic fireman)   231, 247
Hendy, Edward (Titanic steward)   113, 191
Hercules (tugboat)   101p, 103
Hewlett, Mrs. D. (Titanic passenger)   19
Hichens, Robert (Titanic quartermaster)   58, 202, 203,  231
High Street (Southampton)   38p, 53p
Hill Street (London?)   288
Hill, Mrs. Dora (lady outfitters)   257
Hill, William Burrough (auctioneer)   39
Hirst,  Councillor W. T.   31
Hirst, W. H. (Olympic crew)   169
HMS Hawke (ship)   35, 69, 140, 162
Hocking, Samuel (Titanic passenger)   96, 114-115
Hodges, H. P. (Titanic passenger)   95, 96, 116p, 116
Hogg, George Alfred (Titanic lookout)   58, 66, 73, 75,  203
Holland America Line   16
Hollis, Alderman   264
Hollybrook Cemetary (Southampton)   282p
Holyhead   30
Holyrood Church (Southampton)   42, 282p
Homeric (ship)   90, 267, 269
Hopcroft, G. E.   17, 20
Hopkins, Annie (Head mistress Northam Girl's School) 170, 179p
Horder, Mrs.   285
Horswill, Albert Edward James (Titanic seaman)    224p, 231
House & Home Pub (tavern, Northam)   168
Howman, Maureen (daughter of Captain Rostron)   267,  270
Hoyt, Fred (Titanic passenger)   74
Huggins, Captain (Southampton Slum Officer)   182
Hughes, Mr. (Carpathia steward)   163, 181
Hull, England   65
Humphries, Sidney (Titanic quartermaster)   228p
Hunt, Bryan   18
Hurst, Charles John (Titanic fireman)   162
Hurst, George William (son of Walter Hurst)   176p
Hurst, Henry Edward (son of Walter Hurst)   176p
Hurst, Louis (son of Titanic crewman ?)   258
Hurst, Rosina (wife of Walter Hurst)   176p
Hurst, Walter “Wally” (Titanic greaser)   70, 161, 162,  176, 274p
Hurst, Walter Charles (son of Walter Hurst)   176p
Hurst, William (really William Mintran) (Titanic fire man)   176
Husbands Shipyards   273
Husher, G. H. (carpenter who fitted out Titanic)   250
Hyland, Leo (Titanic steward)   272
Hythe, England   103p, 105

I

Ice warning   208, 220
Iceberg   133, 136, 143p
     collision with   133, 208, 209, 214, 215
     estimated height of   208
     spotted by Fleet   120, 208
Icefloes   137p, 165p
Illustrated London News (newspaper)   87
Immigrants Home   175
Imperator (ship)   26p, 27, 30, 87-88, 265, 267
Imperial Merchant Service Guild   64, 230
Imperial Theatre (Washington, DC)   202
Ingenieur Minard (see Nomadic)
Inman Line   10, 17, 67
Institute of the Seaman's Friend   203
International Mercantile Marine (I.M.M.)   14, 16, 21,  22, 23, 28, 29, 35, 44, 63, 70, 264, 268
International Navigation Company of Philadelphia   14
"In the Pit - Chant of the Fireman" (poem)   75
Ireland   65, 69
Irish Sea   35
Isaacs, Sir Rufus (Liberal Attorney-General, British Enquiry)   247
Isle of Wight   29, 264
Ismay and Imrie   81
Ismay, J Bruce (White Star Director traveling on the  Titanic)   14, 16, 17, 22, 29, 32, 35, 40, 62-63,  66, 69, 89, 95, 106, 134, 202, 216, 217, 248,  264, 266, 268, 288
Ismay, James (J. B. Ismay's brother)   90, 106
"Ismay Line, The" (book)   270
Ismay, Mrs. Bruce (J. B. Ismay's wife)   89
Ismay, Thomas H.   10, 73
Itchen (river)   13, 32, 34

J

J Stonier and Co (china and glass supplier to White  Star)   48
Jacobs, Lois (nee Brown)   106
Jacobsen, A. (artist)   186
James, Rev. J. L. Beaumont (curate, St Luke's Parish) 168
James, W. (Southampton Postmaster)   80
Jeffrey, William Alfred (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant  Controller)  42
Jesson, R. W.   95
Jessop, Violet Constance (Titanic stewardess)   69p, 69,  244p, 267, 272
Jewell, Archie (Titanic lookout)   208, 220, 230, 231,  232p
     testimony   58, 60, 68, 232
job security   58-60
Johnson, Charles (son of Titanic crewman ?)   258
Johnson, James (Titanic steward)   78, 231
Jones, Thomas (Titanic seaman)   70, 128 (uncredited  account), 164, 203
Joughin, Charles John (Titanic chief baker)   70, 81,  231, 232
     testimony   233, 234, 235
Jupe, C. (father of Titanic crewman Herbert Jupe)   276
Jupe, Herbert (Titanic electrical engineer)   276

K

Kaiserin Augute Victoria (ship)   22
Kamuda, Edward (Titanic Historical Society)   273
Keene, Percy (Titanic steward)   214
Kemish, George (Titanic fireman)   64, 70, 76-77, 81,  226p, 268, 272
Kenyon, Mrs. Fred (Titanic passenger)   129
Kerr, Tommy (Titanic stoker)   162
King Edwards (school)   130
King George V   34
King, J. (MP)   69
Klein, H. (Titanic barber)   71
Kyslant, Lord   268

L

Laing, Mr., K.C. (White Star counsel, British Enquiry) 235
Lake Champlain (ship)   247
Lake, William (Titanic greaser)   68
Lancashire, England   65
Lapland (ship)   197p, 202, 212p, 212, 213p, 214p
Latona (steam yacht)   94
Laundry (White Star)   51p, 52p, 52-53
Lawrence, R.C.   97-98
Leahy, Audrey (daughter of Titanic crewman T. Lahy?) 268
Leahy, Rose (widow of Titanic crewman T. Lahy?)    268
Leather, Elizabeth (Titanic stewardess)   231, 244
Lee, Iris   283
Lee, Reginald Robinson (Titanic lookout)   64, 202,  208, 220, 231
Leeds, England   61
Leith, Samuel (cabinet maker)   24
Lenox-Conyngham, Alwyn (Titanic cross-channel passenger)   108
Lenox-Conyngham, Denis (Titanic cross-channel passenger)   108
Lenox-Conyngham, Eileen (Titanic cross-channel passenger)   108-110, 288
Lester, Bert   98
Leviathan (ship)   267p, 267
Lewis, Arthur Ernest Read (Titanic steward)   105, 161,  175, 212, 270, 272, 274
Lewis, Mrs. (wife of Titanic crewman Arthur Lewis)  175, 274p
Lewis, Thomas (Tommy) (British Seafarer's Union)    61, 64p, 64, 182, 212, 220, 221, 230, 247
Liberal Club (Northam)   57p
Lietch, Jessie (Titanic passenger)   129
Lifeboats   124-125p, 126p, 126, 128p, 136p, 144-145p,  148-149p, 157p, 161, 162p, 205, 206, 210,  214, 216, 224, 265, 268
     Lifeboat A (collapsible)   121, 138, 166p
     Lifeboat B (collapsible)   121, 140, 152, 158, 159
     Lifeboat D (collapsible)   127p
     Lifeboat No. 1   163p
     Lifeboat No. 4   155
     Lifeboat No. 5   210, 214
     Lifeboat No. 6   128p, 162
     Lifeboat No. 12   205
     Lifeboat No. 13   19, 162, 205
     Lifeboat No. 14   121, 126, 127p, 127, 129, 135-138,  142
Light, Mrs. G. (mother of Dorothy Dean)   115-116
Lightoller, Charles Herbert (Titanic 2nd officer)   36,  44, 56, 58, 65, 66p, 70, 77, 81, 82, 92, 93,  118p, 118, 154p, 154-156, 158-160, 162, 183,  202, 203, 231, 236, 247, 264, 271
     testimony   238-243
Lightoller, Sylvia (wife of Titanic crewman Charles  Lightoller)   98, 268, 272
Liverpool Salvage Company   21
Liverpool, England   10-11, 13, 17, 30, 31, 33, 34, 62,  63, 65, 66, 67, 202, 203
Living, Ben (St. Mary's Ward Conservative Association)   253
Lloyd, H. G. (son of Major Lloyd)   88
Lloyd, Major (mayor of Marchwood)   88
Lloyd, Marie   268
Lock, J. (British Seafarer's Union)   62
London and Provincial Bank   257
London and Southwestern Railway (LSWR)   11, 13,  14, 17, 19, 20, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 44, 54, 69,  89
London, England   11, 69, 218p
Lord, Stanley (Californian Captain)  231, 248
Lord, Walter (author)   272
"Loss of the SS Titanic" (book)   96-97
Loveless, Reginald (White Star clerk)   168, 169, 171
Lowe, Harold Godfrey (Titanic 5th officer)   66p, 76,  79, 82, 94, 127p, 133, 135-138, 142, 202, 231
     testimony   58, 71
Lucas, William (Titanic seaman)   81, 231
Luftwaffe   276
Lusitania (ship)   22, 84, 105, 147
Lyon, Commander F. C. A. (assessor Titanic British Enquiry)    246p

M

Mackay, Charles Donald (Titanic bathroom steward)  70, 231, 234p
Mackness, Miss   36
Maclaren, Mrs. <sic> (McLaren, H.) (Titanic stewardess)   217
MacQuitty, Bill (maker of film "A Night to Remember")   98
Majestic (ship)   10, 17, 44, 265, 267, 269, 270
Major, Rose (wife of William Major)   174p, 178p
Major, William (Titanic fireman)   67p, 70, 197, 228p
Makay-Bennett (ship)   276
Malet Family   105
Mann, Tom (British Seafarer's Union)   62
Manor Park (London)   179
Mansion House Council   254, 262
Maples (decorating firm)   13
March, John (Titanic postal clerk)   80
Marconi Company   79, 179
Marconi radio   36
Marconi, Beatrice (wife of Guglielmo Marconi)   105
Marconi, Degna (daughter of Guglielmo Marconi)     103, 105
Marconi, Giulio (son of Guglielmo Marconi)   105
Marconi, Guglielmo   39, 105, 147
Marine Engineers Association   64
Marine Photographers (Rapp, Aldolphe)   88
Marsden, Evelyn (Titanic stewardess)   69
Marsh, Adjutant (Battenberg Home for Woman and  Girls)   182
Marshall, Henry L. (California newspaper 'Corvina Argus')   65, 67
Martin, Mrs. Annie (Titanic stewardess)   217
Martyn, H. H.   24-25
Marvin, Mary (Titanic passenger)   129
Maskell, G. (British Seafarers Union)   221
Massey, Joan (nee Symons)   276, 288
Matron, E. A.   285
Mauge, Paul (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant chef)   79
Mauretania (ship)   22, 84, 267, 270
Max-Mills (Ashby, Wilfred) (photographer)   88
May Family   111
May, Amelia (nee Bartlett) (wife of Titanic crewman  Arthur May)   171, 259p
May, Arthur (Titanic fireman)   259
May, John Bartlett   254
Maynard, H (John?) (Titanic cook)   70, 223p, 235
McCawley, T.W. (Titanic Gym Instructor)   72p, 74, 97
McClaren, Mrs (nee Allsop) (Titanic stewardess)   68p,  69
McClure, Edward (South Western Hotel waiter)   14
McElroy, Hugh (Titanic purser)   41, 90,  156, 245
McGee, Surgeon (Carpathia)   181
McGinty, J. (Titanic greaser)   68
McNaughton Street (Southampton)   177
Mechanical Engineers Department   173
Mersey, Lord (Wreck Commissioner, British Enquiry) 213, 230, 232, 235p, 235, 238, 247
Mesaba (ship)   120
Mewes, Charles   27
Middleton, Alfred (Harland & Wolff Electrician)   105
Millbank Street (Southampton)   63p, 174p, 183
Millbrook Road (Freemantle)   257
Millbrook, England   100
Miller's Naval Tailors (Company)   46, 47p
Mills, Adjutant (Battenberg Home for Woman and  Girls)   182
Mission Hall   175
Moberley, Philip (Olympic officer)   98
Moody, Bullions   282
Moor (ship)   76p
Moore, George (Titanic seaman)   58, 93, 203, 205p,  206p, 208p, 209p, 225p, 236p, 245p
     testimony   205-206
Moore, James Henry (Mount Temple Captain)   231
Moore, Mr. (stationer)   276
Mordey Carney's Yard (shipyard)   36
Morgan, Charles   172, 253
Morgan, J. Pierpoint   14, 16-17
Morgan, Mrs. (Titanic passenger)   127
Morris, Frank Herbert (Titanic steward)   231
Mortimer, Leah   267
Moss, Mr. (freelance carver)   24-25
Mount House (Southampton)   105
Mr. Cotter (representing Steward's Union)   235, 246,  247
Mulholland, Joe (sailor)   98
Muller, L. (Titanic interpeter)   75
Murdoch, William McMaster (Titanic 1st officer)   56,  70, 118p, 118, 120, 133, 134, 154p, 156, 160,  161, 206, 210, 236-240, 264
"My Father Marconi" (book)   105

N

National Maritime Museum (Greenwich)   274
National Sailors' and Firemens' Union of Great Britain  and Ireland   64
National Union of Ships' Stewards, Cooks, Butchers,  and Bakers   64
National Union of Stewards   230
"Nearer My God to Thee" (song)   136, 281, 285
Neptune (tugboat)   36, 93p, 97p, 100
Netley Abbey (Netley, England)   183
Netley, England   65
New York (ship)   31-32, 44, 70, 97p, 98p, 100p, 101p,  102p, 103p, 100-105, 106, 114, 115, 133, 186p
New York City   30, 130, 202, 204, 212, 219, 274
New York Times (newspaper)   147
Newfoundland   137p
Newlands, Senator Francis G. (US Enquiry)   205, 206
Newman, Miss (Visitor for the Southampton Relief  Fund)   254, 257, 258
Newtown Conservative Association   116
Newtown Ward Association   95
Nichols, Alfred (Titanic Boatswain)   70, 160
Nichols, Tom (son of Titanic crewman ?)   258
Nikko Lodge (home of Titanic officer Lightoller)   271
Nomadic (tender)    110, 293p
Noordam (ship)   120
Norddeutscher Lloyd Line (NDL)   11, 13, 14, 17
North, Justice   70
Northam Girls' School   20, 44, 169, 177, 181
Northam Road   177
Northam School   180p, 254, 258p, 287p
Northam, England   36, 44, 172, 175p, 250
Norton, John (architect)   13
Nova Scotia   179
Nutbean, William (Titanic fireman)   160

O

O’Loughlin, Dr. William (Titanic surgeon)   156
Oakley and Watling (fruit and vegetable supplier)   53p,  53
Oakley, Councillor   19, 30
Obelisk Road (Wolston, England)   69
Ocean Dock (Southampton)   33, 267p, 267
Ocean Quay (Southampton)   28
Ocean Steam Navigation Company   270
Ocean Terminal (Southampton)   267, 269p
Ocean Transport Company   23-24
Oceanic (ship)   17, 18, 22, 31, 44, 60, 70, 102p, 102,  104, 111, 113, 114, 166p, 215, 217, 218, 257,  265
Oceanic Steam Navigation Company Lmited   29
Ocleford, Ellen (relative of Titanic crewman William  Major)   174p
Odell Family (Titanic cross-channel passengers)   111
Oldham, Wilton (author)   270
Olliver, Alfred (Titanic quartermaster)   60, 203
O'Loughlin, William (Titanic doctor)   70, 90
Olympic (ship)   10p, 16, 18, 22p, 22, 23p, 23, 24, 25,  27p, 27, 30p, 30, 31, 33p, 33, 36, 58, 60, 61,  62, 63, 64, 69, 70, 77, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 87,  90, 94, 101, 105,  106, 114, 140, 160, 162, 171,  172, 182, 215, 220, 221, 232, 233, 262, 265p,  265, 266, 267p, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273,  276, 288
     bad luck   114
     coaling of   44-45, 45p
     cost to build   22
     depicted on ceremonial casket   39, 200p
     Honour and Glory Crowning Time (clock)   23p, 25,  189p
     laundry   52
     maiden voyage   32-33, 34-35
     provisioning of   44-54
     various physical features   22-23
Orbell, Harry (Dockers Union)   61
Ordance Survey (Southampton building)   270
Ordeom Cinema (Southampton)   270
Oriental Hotel (Southampton)   90
Oruba (ship)   58
Osman, Frank (Titanic seaman)   60, 203
Otter, Adjutant (Battenberg Home for Woman and  Girls)   182
Otter, Mrs. (wife of Adjutant Otter)   182
Owen, Francis E. (Carpathia purser)   271
Oxford Street (Southampton)   46p, 287p
Oxford, England   70, 168

P

P & O Line   11, 58
Paintin, Arthur (Titanic Captain's steward)   64, 66p,  70, 82, 95, 114p, 114, 168, 193p
Palace Theater (Southampton)   173p
Palmer, Mrs. (British Seafarers Union)   182
Paris (ship)   11p
Paris, France   13, 274, 293
Parsons, Mr.   80
Pascoe and Pascoe (upholsters)   258
Pascoe, Charles (Titanic seaman)   226p
Patterson, A. Temple   18-19
Patterson, Esther (artist)   188
Payette, Idaho   113
Pearcey, Albert Victor (Titanic pantryman)   231
Pearson, Edward ‘Lance’   98p, 98, 99
Pellegrino, Charles (author)   74
Penney, Mr.   99
Perkins, Senator George  (US Enquiry)   209-210
Perkis, Walter A (Titanic quartermaster)   203, 205p
Perotti, A. (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant waiter)   78
Petty, Edwin (Titanic steward)   75
Peuchen, Major Arthur (Titanic passenger)   156
Philadelphia, USA   44
Phillimore, Harold (Titanic steward)   268, 270
Phillips, John (Jack) (Titanic wireless operator)   79,  147, 150, 152, 296p
Phillips, Owen (RMSP Chairman)   35
Pier 61 (New York City)   202
Pirelli General Cable Works   29
Pirrie, Lord W. J.   14, 16, 17, 19, 22, 35, 40, 63p, 264,  268
Pitman, Herbert John (Titanic 3rd officer)   36, 92, 188,  202, 203, 231
Platform Tavern (Southampton)   68
Plymouth, England   27, 30, 67, 202, 212, 213, 214,  215p, 216p, 216, 217p, 218p, 219p, 220p,  221p, 221, 222p, 223p, 225p
"Plymouth Harbour" (painting)   36p, 94, 194p
Podesta, John (Titanic fireman)   73, 93, 98-99, 102,  111, 160-161, 173, 202, 212, 268, 272
Poingdestre, John (Titanic seaman)    231
Portland (Ireland?)   36
Portland Street (Southampton)   58p
Prentice, Frank (Titanic storekeeper)   72, 76, 215, 268,  272
Preston, Mrs.(Titanic trimmer Thomas Preston's  mother)   171
Priest, Frank (Titanic fireman)   267
Prince of Wales   268
Prince of Wales (ship)   20
Prince of Wales Graving Dock (Southampton)   11p,  13, 27
Princes Street (Southampton)   181, 183
Princess Beatrice (ship)   104
Princess Helena (ship)   19
Prior, Harold Joseph (Titanic steward)   196p
Proust, Mr. (hairdresser)   257
Pugh, Alfred (Titanic steward)   272
Pusey, Robert William (Titanic fireman)   231

Q

Queen Elizabeth (ship)   267, 270, 272
Queen Elizabeth II (ship)   87, 267, 276
Queen Mary (ship)   81, 267, 268, 270, 293
Queen Street (Southampton)   175
Queen Victoria   13
Queenstown, Ireland   13, 73, 74, 75, 108, 115, 118,  205

R

Rabley, Mr. (British Postal Service)   80
Railton (builders)   28
Ranger, Thomas (Titanic greaser)   231
Ray, Frederick Dent (Titanic steward)   69, 76, 82, 203,  272
Rea, James   44
Rea, R. and J. H. (coaling company)   44-45, 45p, 253,  270
Red Funnel Line   36, 270
Red Star Line   14, 20
Regler, Frank (South Western Hotel maitre'd)   14
Relief funds   250-262, 252p, 253p, 254p, 255p, 260p,  264, 271
Republic (ship)   105
River Seine (Paris, France)   293
River Test (Belfast)   29
"RMS Adriatic" (painting)   186p
RMS Laconia (ship)   19
Robinson, Annie (Titanic stewardess)   69, 73, 75,  221p, 231, 244p, 244-247
Robinson, Cyril (woodcarver)   25
Robinson, George (uncle of Evelyn Marsden)   69
Roche’s Point (Queenstown, Ireland)   111
Rogers, Mary   69
Rogers, Selina (Titanic passenger)   74-75
Roggi, E. (also listed as Poggi) (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant waiter)   78p, 78
Rose and Crown Passage (Cheltenham)   24
Rostron, Arthur (Carpathia Captain)   75, 163, 164p,  180, 270, 283p
Rota, A. (also listed as Rotto) (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant waiter)   78p, 78
Rothes, Countess of    128, 164
Rowe, George (Titanic quartermaster)   60, 203, 270,  272
Rowlatt, S. A. T. (Board of Trade Counsel, British Enquiry)   247
Royal Crown Derby plate   188p
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSP)   11, 14,  20, 27p, 35, 58, 88, 90, 94, 99, 104, 268
Royal Navy   60-61
Royal Navy Reviews   17
Royal Pier (Southampton)   19, 29, 95
Rule, Samuel (Titanic steward)   60, 221p, 231
Russell Street (Southampton)   177
Russell, Edith (nee Rosenbaum) (Titanic passenger)    74
     musical pig   74
Ryerson Family   110

S

Saalfeld, Mr. Adolphe (Titanic passenger)   18, 75
Sailors Home (Southampton)   40
Saints, The (Southampton Football Club)   41p, 41
Salussolia, G. (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant glass man) 78
Sandell, George Washington (artist)   31, 39, 89, 190p
Sanderson, Harold (White Star Director and General  Manager)   19, 29, 30-31, 36, 212, 232, 243p,  268
Saunders, D. E. (Titanic steward)   171
Saunders, Mrs. (mother of Titanic crew D. E. Saunders) 171
Scammell, Frank   45
Scanlan, Thomas (National Sailor's and Fireman's Union Counsel, British Enquiry)   238-244,  248p
Scarrott, Joseph (Titanic seaman)   58, 64, 67, 71, 81,  92-93, 99, 105, 108, 142p, 142-143, 146-147,  231
Schefer, Eileen   see Lenox-Conyngham, Eileen
Scott, Frederick (Titanic greaser)   196, 231
Scotter, Sir Charles (LWSR)   19
Scottish Hall (London)   213
Sea Post    79-80
Sea Princess (ship)   276
Seaman’s Orphanage   264, 271
Seaman's Church Institute (memorial brochure)   204p
Seamen's and Firemen's Union   61
Seamen's Friendly Society    181
Sedunary, Sidney (Titanic steward)   47, 159p, 194p
Sevain, Mr. (Southampton Relief Fund)   254
Sharpe, E.J. (Imigration Officer)   111
Shaw Savill Line   268
Shaw, Mr. (secretary to Edith Russell)   74
Sheath, Frederick (Titanic trimmer)   231
Shelley, Mrs. I. (Titanic passenger)   75
Shiers, Alfred (Titanic fireman)   231
Shipbuilder (magazine)   34
Shipping Gazette (magazine)   58
Shirley Road (Southampton)   69, 94
Shirley Skating Rink (Southampton)   253
Shore, Arthur (Olympic barber)   191
Shute, Albert   98
Simmons, Edward (son of Titanic crewman Frederick  C. Simmons)   21-22, 113p, 113, 257p, 258
Simmons, Frederick C. (Titanic steward)   113p, 113,  192p, 194p, 257
Simmons, Winifred (wife of Titanic steward Frederick  C. Simmons)   113p, 113
Simon, Sir J. A. (Liberal Solicitor-General)   247
Simpson, J. Edward (Titanic surgeon)   156
Sinclair, Dorothy    See Dean, Dorothy
Sir Richard Grenville (tender)   212
Slade Brothers   98-99
Slade, Mrs. (mother of Slade Brothers)   105, 172
Sloane, Mary (Titanic stewardess)   70
Slocombe, Mrs. Maude (Titanic stewardess)   69
Smith & Sons Bookstall   92
Smith, Edward John (Titanic Captain)   20, 28, 31, 33,  39, 46p, 60, 63p, 64, 65, 70, 71, 74, 75, 90, 92,  93, 94p, 94, 96, 120, 137, 150p, 150, 154,  155p, 155, 156, 177, 180, 181, 182, 199p, 210,  223, 245, 248, 264, 271, 285p, 285, 296p
Smith, Eleanor (wife of Titanic Captain EJ Smith)   95,  182
Smith, John R. Jago (Titanic postal clerk)   80, 162
Smith, Mssrs C.J.  (Company)   45
Smith, Senator William Alden (US Enquiry)   159, 202,  207, 208, 239, 240
Smith, T. E. (Katherine?) (Titanic stewardess)   69
Snape, Lucy Violet (Titanic stewardess)   68p, 69, 217
Society of Friends   18
Solent (river) (Southampton)   35, 36
SOS   150
Soton Times (newspaper)   105
South Hampshire Temperance Band   19
South Western Hotel (formerly Imperial Hotel)   13p,  13-14, 27p, 21, 40, 88p, 89p, 89, 90, 228p,  270, 286p, 288p
Southampton Amusements (newspaper)   38
Southampton and District Pictorial (newspaper)   38
Southampton Borough Court   264
Southampton Chamber of Commerce   40
Southampton Common   40
Southampton Corporation   32, 40, 44, 61
Southampton Corps   183
Southampton Dock Company   11
Southampton Docks   12p, 17p, 18p, 33, 36, 82p, 108p,  269, 288p
Southampton Echo (newspaper)   19, 34, 84, 98-99,  100, 102, 105, 106, 161, 162, 171, 173, 262,  265, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273, 276, 288
Southampton Harbor   29, 30, 31
Southampton Harbour Board   29, 31, 32, 44
Southampton Hotels   89-90
Southampton News   253
Southampton Pictorial (newspaper)   13, 65, 69, 79, 85,  88, 168, 252p, 261, 277p
Southampton Quay   98, 100, 102, 104
Southampton School of Art   25, 39
Southampton Times (newspaper)   18, 19, 58, 64, 85,  87-88, 266
Southampton Times and Hampshire Express    (newspaper)   102, 104-105
Southampton Trams   99, 100
Southampton Water   19
Southampton West (train station)   14
Southampton Workhouse   256
Southampton, England   10-13, 17-18, 19, 20, 22, 23,  30, 56, 62, 63, 64, 65-66, 67, 68, 73, 75, 84,  132, 202, 203, 208, 209, 212, 213, 214, 215,  224, 226, 227p, 228, 250, 254, 262, 264, 267,  271, 274, 276
     newspapers   38-42
     theatres   40-41, 40p, 41p, 42p
Southampton, Isle of Wight, and South of England  Royal Mail Steam Packet Company   36
Southern Daily Echo (newspaper)   39, 42, 99
Southern District Schools   61
Southport, England   69
Southwell, Roland   51
Sphere, The (newspaper)   143p, 144-145p, 146p,  148-149p, 151p, 157p
Spiers and Pond Ltd   89
Spithead   17, 34
"S.S. New York" (painting)   186p
St. Mary’s Church, Bishopstoke, England   138, 250,  251p, 279p, 284p
St. Mary’s Ward Conservative Association   253
St. Augustine's Church (Northam)   200
St. Denys Corps   183
St. Denys Station (Southampton)   92
St. George’s Channel   111
St. Josephs Church (Southampton)  286p
St. Louis (ship)   44
St. Luke's Parish   168
St. Mary's Parish   168
St. Mary's Street (Southampton)   40p, 69
St. Paul (ship)   19p, 44
Staffordshire, England   65, 69
Stagg, Beatrice (Beattie) (wife of Titanic crewman Jack  Stagg)   74, 115p, 260
Stagg, Jack (Titanic steward)   65p, 73-74, 106, 115p,  115, 260
Stanbrook, Gus (Titanic fireman)   160
Stap, Sarah Miss (Titanic stewardress)   69
Star Hotel (Southampton)   42p, 90
Stead, W. T. (Titanic passenger)   76, 95
Stebbings, Tom (son of Titanic crewman Sydney  Stebbing)   258
Steele, Captain Ben (White Star Marine
 Superintendent)   18, 29, 31, 94
Stella (ship)   69
Sterling, Louisa (Lusia) (nanny to Eileen Lenox-Conyngham)   108
Steward's Union   221
Stewart (Titanic passenger, probably A. A. Stewart)   76
Stewart, John (Titanic steward)   106, 159p
Stockholm, Sweden   274
Stokes-Adams, Lida (suffragist)   131
Stone, Herbert (Californian 2nd officer)   231
Straus, Ida Blun (Titanic passenger)   127, 156
Straus, Isidor (Titanic passenger)   127, 156
Stroud, E.A. (Titanic steward)   118
Stunke, Mrs. Johanna (Bremen passenger)   165
Suevic (ship)   20p, 21p, 21-22, 69
Suffrage   131
Surgeon's Instrument List (book)   187p
Swift, Mrs. Joel (Titanic passenger)   129
Symons, George (Titanic lookout)   58, 71, 73, 197p,  203, 205p, 205-206, 208p, 209p, 231, 247, 285
     testimony   210, 217, 220, 236, 237

T

Taft, President William Howard   95
Taylor, James (Titanic fireman)   67, 231
Taylor, William Henry (Titanic fireman)   77, 203
Testoni, E. (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant glass man)    78
Teutonic (ship)   10, 16, 17, 32, 60
Thanet House   271
Thayer, Mrs. John (Titanic passenger)   127
The War Cry (newspaper)   99
Thomas (postcard manufacturers)   88
"Thomas Andrews, Shipbuilders" (book by Bullock) 110
Thompson Graving Docks  (Belfast)   10p
Thompson, James (Titanic fireman)   264
Thomson Line   40
Thorn Knoll (Southampton)   31
Thornycroft & Company (shipyard)   20, 21p, 21, 22,  270
Ticehurst, Brian (British Titanic Society)   273, 283
Tintagel Castle (ship)   58
Titanic (ship)   57p, 60p, 60, 64, 84p, 84, 86p, 86, 87p,  87, 91p, 92p, 92,  93p, 93, 98p, 98, 103p, 103,  108p, 108, 132, 140p, 140, 141p, 141, 172,  173, 175, 177, 178, 180,181,182, 202, 207,  209, 210, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 220,  221, 264p, 264, 291p, 293p
     1st Class Dining Saloon   80p
     1st Class stateroom   67p, 70p, 71p, 73p, 78p
     2nd class menu   191p
     3rd class, kept below during sinking   76
     advertisements   95
     Ala Carte Restaurant   285
     Ala Carte Restaurant staff   77
     arrive from builers   10
     band   77, 79, 136, 140, 152, 153p, 254
     below-deck crew   77
     binoculars   58, 208, 209, 218, 240
     Boat Deck   117p
     bulkheads   23
     Cafe Parisien   23, 85, 87, 96
     catering crew   59p
     coaling of   44-45
     collision with iceberg   120, 132p, 133, 134p
     construction   32, 46
     cooling room   65p
     crew   42, 65, 202, 203, 207p, 208p, 208, 209p, 209,  212p, 212-228, 215p, 216p, 217p, 218p, 219p,  220p, 226p, 227p
     crew accomodations   81
     crew attitude   76
     crew signing on   56
     crew's opinions   81-82
     cross-channel passengers   108
     cross-section at dock   85p
     Crows Nest telephone key   195p
     davits   23
     dining room   109
     draft at Southampton & New York   29
     engineers   156, 276, 277p, 278p, 279p, 282
     engines   22, 23
     fire in coal bunker   77
     funnels   159
     gamblers   133
     Gymnasium   72p, 96p, 97, 110p
     "Honour and Glory Crowning Time" (clock)   23p, 25
     ice warnings   120
     jobs on board   71-75
     keys to D Deck, 1st Class Gent's lavatory    195p
     kitchen   59p
     launch   33p, 34p
     lifeboats being lowered    123p, 135-136
     maiden voyage   5p, 34, 35
     Mail Service   110, 111
     manifest of   54
     Marconi operators   77
     Memorial fund sheet music   96
     menu   121p
     model   230
     modifications from Olympic   35
     near collision with "New York"   97p, 98p, 100p,  101p, 100-105, 106, 108, 109, 111, 112, 114,  115
     omens of disaster   105-106
     orphans   168-182, 176p, 179p,
     paintings   190p
     passenger accomodations   81
     passengers   95-100
     planning   22
     Positions to other ships at sinking   146p
     Post Office layout   79p, 80-81
     postal clerks   77, 79-80, 162
     postcards   54, 116p, 191p
     premonitions   90
     Promenade Deck   77p, 117p
     provisions of    44-54
     rebate ticket 1st class dining saloon   193p
     recruitment of crew   64
     sailing day   92-95
     sea trials   35-36
     signing on list    65, 67-68
     sinking   126p, 136-137, 144p, 151p
     stewardesses   68-70, 212, 214, 216, 221p, 222p,   244p
     stewards   212, 213, 214, 216, 218, 221
     stokers   99, 134
     Sunday Divine Service   96
     survivors   124-125p, 127p, 128p, 130p, 131p,      138, 171p, 214p, 225p, 226
     Swimming Bath   97, 109
     Syrian passengers   76
     temperance   73
     Turkish bath   65p, 109
     various physical features   23-24
     wages of crew   75, 202, 212, 225
     widows   250, 253, 254, 256p, 262
     wireless telegraph room   152p
     writing room   109
“Titanic and Other Ships” (book)   70
Titanic Commutator (THS journal)   273
Titanic Fund   183
Titanic Historical Society (THS)   74-75, 272, 273
Titanic memorials   264, 274, 276, 277p, 278p, 279p,  280p, 281p, 282p, 282, 283p, 285, 296p
     memorial card   177p
     Musicians Memorial   253, 274, 283p
     pin   200p
     plaques   200p
     services   250p, 251p, 252p
     souvenir badge   191p
Titanic Relief Fund   250-262
     charity record   199p
     cheque book for payments to dependants of the
 Titanic Relief Fund   199p
     sheet music   199p
Titanic Voices Exhibition   274
Titanic: Triumph & Tragedy (by Eaton  & Hass)   105
Toms, Percy   285
Topham Jones (builders)   28, 32
Town Quay (Southampton)   29
Town Walls (Southampton)   69-70
Town Ward (Southampton)   178
Townsend, Stephen   169
Trafalgar Dock (Southampton)   13, 17, 19p, 20p, 21p,  20-21, 28p, 28, 31, 32
Traffic (tender)   110, 293
transatlantic trade   13
Tudor House (Southampton)   39p, 39, 199
Turnbull, George Elliott (Deputy Manager Marconi International Marine)   231
Tyrrell and Green's (store) (Southampton)   41

U

Ultonia (ship)   40
Unemployment (Southampton)   18-19, 44
Union Castle Line  (former Union Line)   14, 35, 49,  58, 64, 268
Union Line   11
Union Street (Southampton)   177
United States Line   267
University of Warwick   56, 182
US Enquiry   20, 23, 69, 202, 210
US Post Office   79, 81

V

Vallasori, E. (Valvasfore?) (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant waiter)   78p, 78
Vanderbilt, Alfred   117p
Vaterland (ship)   87, 265, 267
Vaughan, Fred   44p
Veale, Fred (South Western Hotel porter)   14
Visitors Gallery Pass, US House of Representatives  197p
Von Knoop, Baron   94
von Reuchlin, Herr (Titanic passenger)   16
Vulcan (tugboat)   36, 101p, 103-104, 270

W

W. H. Smith's (newsagents)   52
Waldron, Leonard (carver)   24
Wallace, Mrs. <sic> (Wallis, Catherine Jane) (Titanic  matron)   216
Wallis, Catherine Jane (Titanic matron)   69, 76
Wallis, Melita (daughter of Titanic crew Catherine  Wallis)   257
Walsh, Katherine (Titanic stewardess)   69, 75
Ward, William (Titanic steward)   81, 82, 203
Wareham, Robert (Titanic steward)   74
Waring White Building Company   20
Washington, DC   202, 205, 209
Waterloo, England   95
Webley revolver   158
Weikmann, Augustus (Titanic barber)  70
Welin davits   22
Welin, Axel   264
Wentworth-Shields, F. E. (New Works Engineer, Topham Jones annd Railton)   28
West End Church/Cemetery   270, 283p
West Marlands Terrace (Southampton)   69
Wheat, Joseph Thomas (Titanic asst. 2nd steward)   231
Wheeler, Frederick (Titanic passenger, valet to Alfred  Vanderbilt)   117p
Wheeler, Miss (teacher, Freemantle Church of England  School)   258
Wheelton, Edward (Titanic steward)   58, 60, 69, 72,  94, 203
Whetton, J. (Olympic crew?/passenger?)   272
White Star Dock   10, 15p, 27p, 28-29, 32-33, 34, 36,  95, 232, 267
White Star House Magazine   67
White Star Line   10, 13, 14, 17-18, 19-20, 21, 27, 28,  29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 36, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 65,  67, 73, 85, 87, 88, 180, 182, 210, 220, 235,  238, 250, 262, 264, 266, 267, 269
     advertising leaflet   187p
     baggage ticket   96p
     brochure   16p
     merger with Cunard   268, 269
     schedule   100
     sugar shaker   187p
     use of Marconi Radio   105
White Star offices
     London   170p, 184p
     Southampton   168p
White, Mrs. J. Stewart (Titanic passenger)   61
Whitechapel (town)   230
Whitefield, Elsie   171
Whitfield, Elsie   46
Whittier, J <sic> (see Witter, James)
Widener, Mrs. George (Titanic passenger)   127
Widgery, James (Titanic steward)   73, 203
Wilde, Henry (Titanic Chief Officer)   118, 156, 160
Wilkinson, Norman (artist)   36, 94
Wilkinson, Rodney Norman (artist, son of Norman Wilkinson)   194
Williams, Walter (Titanic steward)   162
Williamson, James B. (Edward?) (Titanic postal clerk) 80, 162
Willstead, ? (photographer)   88
Wilson, Charles (carver)   24p, 25
Wiltshire, Amy (daughter of Titanic butcher W. Wiltshire)   179p
Windebank, Arthur (Titanic cook)   270
Windsor Castle (ship)   270
Winn Road (Southampton)   65, 92
Winter, Mr. (Olympic crewman)   272
Witter, James (Titanic steward)   74p, 221p
Woodcock’s Boatyard (Southampton)   100
Woodlands, New Forest   130
Wool House  (current home of Maritime Museum)   39
Woolley and Waldron   254
Woolston Corps   183
Woolston, England (district of Southampton)   32, 44,  69, 106
Wormald, Jack (son of Titanic crewman Frederick
 Wormald)   258
Wormald, Thomas (Titanic baker)   100
Wright, Frederick (Titanic racquet-court attendant)   74
Wright, John   84
Wynn, Walter (Titanic quartermaster)   231

Y

York Road (Southampton)    257
York Street (Southampton)   183
Young, Hector   116
Young, Marie (Titanic passenger)   128-129

Z

Zaracchi, L. (Titanic Ala Carte Restaurant wine butler) 78