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  • More than a century since the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage, this first-person testimony of survivor Frank Prentice remains a powerful and harrowing account of the sheer terror felt by those on board.
    In the BBC documentary The Great Liners from 1979, he vividly depicted the harrowing events of that historic night, one that continued to haunt him in his dreams for decades afterward.
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  • @flashladderacrobat
    @flashladderacrobat Před 16 dny +1509

    This gentleman survived not only the sinking of the Titanic, but also 2 world wars !!! Amazing!

    • @jandasalovich6469
      @jandasalovich6469 Před 15 dny +35

      Indeed. That is amazing.

    • @JohanWXC
      @JohanWXC Před 15 dny +83

      - along with an economic depression, the Spanish flu, the cold war, the Korean war, the Vietnam war, JFK's assassination, and the moon landing.

    • @nc8507
      @nc8507 Před 15 dny +59

      ​@JohanWXC how did he survive the jfk assassination or moon landing?

    • @JohanWXC
      @JohanWXC Před 15 dny +38

      @@nc8507 You're misinterpreting the first comment. He survived the period during which those took place. He didn't actually fight in both world wars.

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 Před 14 dny +62

      @@JohanWXC
      You are correct in that he didn’t fight in both world wars. However, Frank Prentice DID serve in WW1, winning a Military Cross (MC) for bravery with The Tank Corps in which he was a major.
      He was a very brave but very modest man.
      Best wishes

  • @NateBlack96
    @NateBlack96 Před 11 dny +977

    “You’d think I’m too old for nightmares, but you’d be amazed”
    Truer words have never been spoken. Mad respect

    • @Capri42PRG
      @Capri42PRG Před 11 dny +26

      It's one of those quotes that's always stayed with me.
      Another is from an old cockney describing his experiences in the blitz. He leaned over the table and said with a stoney look "you can get used to anything", and it's proved itself true to me time and again since

    • @beckyf569
      @beckyf569 Před 9 dny +8

      I cannot imagine the suffrage from that incident and then the inevitable nightmares that would follow. As you lay your head to rest those events would play out over and over again. Would be incredibly painful.

    • @readmelancholystrumpetmaster
      @readmelancholystrumpetmaster Před 9 dny +2

      Your point?

    • @phaedruslykos3249
      @phaedruslykos3249 Před 9 dny +1

      odly whenever i get cold or my head gets cold i have way worse nightmares

    • @Erutan409
      @Erutan409 Před 9 dny +10

      ​@@readmelancholystrumpetmaster The point:
      You're obtuse.

  • @bisonkambaine5628
    @bisonkambaine5628 Před 6 dny +240

    For all the criticism CZcams gets, you have to admit, its how we use it. This somehow ended up in my feed and I am incredibly grateful for that. It's very moving and touching.

    • @SleepyArcticBirds-ft4lb
      @SleepyArcticBirds-ft4lb Před 3 dny +7

      Me too! Great video ❤

    • @doctorbohr1585
      @doctorbohr1585 Před 16 hodinami +2

      Very true. There is much great content.

    • @CatherineAKennedy
      @CatherineAKennedy Před 14 hodinami +1

      same here - I'm not sure why it came up for me but I am pleased it did - and so sad from the moment he started talking...

  • @chipps1066
    @chipps1066 Před 14 dny +840

    The most candid interview of a Titanic survivor I have ever listened to,God bless this gentlemen.

    • @tanrat7
      @tanrat7 Před 13 dny +7

      Search Edith Russell titanic interview. Her account is very candid also

    • @Gamevet
      @Gamevet Před 12 dny +26

      @@tanrat7 Very eloquent!
      My brother-in-law was from England. He'd lived in the US for some 40 plus years. I always loved listening to his accent and delivery. He passed away about 12 days ago, after a drawn out battle against Dementia. We miss you John.

    • @chrisholt2474
      @chrisholt2474 Před 12 dny +8

      @@Gamevetsorry for your very recent loss, Chris, from UK.

    • @mariospensieri941
      @mariospensieri941 Před 11 dny +3

      God's Mercey To all those People and there Familys
      Forever In time....
      RIP......

    • @mem1701movies
      @mem1701movies Před 11 dny +1

      @@Gamevethow old was he?

  • @mikeweston7947
    @mikeweston7947 Před 12 dny +563

    This stoic man is holding a lifetime of sadness. God rest his soul.

    • @Mel-en2ep
      @Mel-en2ep Před 11 dny +21

      Respect and admiration for him

    • @tracesprite6078
      @tracesprite6078 Před 9 dny +18

      Thank you, men, for allowing us women and children to go first. Not sure why we should go first. It's so generous of you.

    • @Mel-en2ep
      @Mel-en2ep Před 9 dny +6

      Kind of you to mention it 🤗

    • @M3Busssin
      @M3Busssin Před 6 dny

      @@tracesprite6078I child needs their mother, men are disposable

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Před 6 dny +1

      ​@@tracesprite6078 Actually the ratio of men and women that survived sinkings aren't very different. It's more of a chivalrous myth than reality...

  • @lilytyler80
    @lilytyler80 Před 9 dny +460

    Interviews like this are why I love CZcams.

    • @MsBatbird
      @MsBatbird Před 7 dny +10

      That's how I feel as well. It's crazy the things I've not only learned more about but things I had never known anything about until I saw it on youtube. It's weird how some things can be so good in many ways yet bad in others. Some of the best inventions ever, the internet, cell phones and video games. Some of the worst inventions ever, the internet, cell phones and video games.

    • @lilytyler80
      @lilytyler80 Před 6 dny +8

      @MsBatbird I agree. We are privileged to watch this man tell his story about the Titanic from the comfort of our homes. Many people before us never had the opportunity to experience CZcams.

    • @mariomiranda8217
      @mariomiranda8217 Před 5 dny +5

      Me too! I love to see this kind of thing because I’m so grateful to GOD for the life he has given us! Just like he said “ grateful to God”

    • @davidprins5504
      @davidprins5504 Před 4 dny +3

      I always love the interviews from the 1930's with old people who tell about growing up in the wild west and about serving in the civil war just mind blowing

    • @davidprins5504
      @davidprins5504 Před 4 dny

      ​@@mariomiranda8217amen 🙏

  • @CaesarDarias
    @CaesarDarias Před 14 dny +601

    Almost seven decades after the sinking of Titanic, Mr. Prentice described the terrible night as if it happened that morning. His precision and detail enables the viewer to imagine the horrifying and unimaginable visuals and ghastly sound of that giant ship rising out of the water like a monster. Thank you for the account and RIP, Mr. Prentice. Incidentally, the interviewer did a great job by mostly listening and not talking.

    • @aileenmccarthy8660
      @aileenmccarthy8660 Před 13 dny +1

      Seven decades? More than that!!

    • @mtibrands
      @mtibrands Před 13 dny +37

      @@aileenmccarthy8660 This interview was airplayed in 1979... 67 years!!

    • @thierryminet9682
      @thierryminet9682 Před 13 dny +10

      @@mtibrands 1912 to 1979= 67

    • @mtibrands
      @mtibrands Před 13 dny +7

      @@thierryminet9682 Corrected. Thanks!

    • @ROOKTABULA
      @ROOKTABULA Před 12 dny +1

      Not completely accurate: He said it listed to Port but it was the Starboard side that the ship listed to, same side as the impact.

  • @fables4564
    @fables4564 Před 7 dny +176

    I feel honored he decided to share this. Vocalizing traumatic events is not easy.

    • @hoodplays9380
      @hoodplays9380 Před 4 dny +2

      It's not hard either

    • @MR.SKANDAL0121
      @MR.SKANDAL0121 Před 3 dny

      I think being involved in a famous story like this & surviving to tell the tale would bring your happiness not trauma

    • @PTMitchCassidy
      @PTMitchCassidy Před 2 dny

      @@hoodplays9380 what was the point in that?

    • @hoodplays9380
      @hoodplays9380 Před 2 dny

      @@PTMitchCassidy harsh truth

  • @PatriotSteve
    @PatriotSteve Před 9 dny +142

    He has a melodic way of speaking. Seems like a fine chap.

  • @jgibbs651
    @jgibbs651 Před 8 dny +66

    British understatement at its finest. Matter of fact, no drama.

  • @move_i_got_this5659
    @move_i_got_this5659 Před 7 dny +85

    He's holding back tears telling the story.
    He's looking away, talking slowly, and tears were welling up in his eyes.
    Then he says he'll probably have a nightmare tonight, that's as bad as it gets.

  • @MrSychnant
    @MrSychnant Před 14 dny +295

    What an amazing character, he has such empathy for the event and shares it like a real gentleman.

  • @keithmartin1328
    @keithmartin1328 Před 15 dny +223

    For many "Titanic" is a movie or a TV show, one of many made over the last century. However, for this man it was a reality that would effect him for the rest of his life. He passed away, aged 93, in May 1982, 3 years before Dr Ballard found the wreck.

    • @geometricart7851
      @geometricart7851 Před 6 dny +8

      I don't discount the tragedy here, but there were other maritime sinkings that were much more tragic, yet everyone keep going back to the Titanic because it is the most famous. Lets not forget the hospital ship Wilhelm Gustloff where 9400 souls perished in about an hour by a soviet navy ship!

    • @italiangypsy79
      @italiangypsy79 Před 5 dny

      @@geometricart7851 why there always gotta be people like you? It's FOCKING video about Titanic survivor. If you wanna see something about Wilhelm Gustloff then go to a William Gustloff video! Or if you wanna see other videos about maritime sinkings go look them up, there's plenty!

    • @gilliankingston8259
      @gilliankingston8259 Před 4 dny +5

      Bless him, perhaps he met Mr and Mrs Clark again in 1982.

  • @IconSharman
    @IconSharman Před 11 dny +147

    What a lovely old man, absolute gentleman, few and far between these days sadly.
    RIP sir.

    • @i.m.askance7996
      @i.m.askance7996 Před 4 dny +5

      I too was struck by his pleasant demeanor.

    • @JosedeJezeus
      @JosedeJezeus Před 3 dny +2

      Surely, he didn’t grow up listening to gangster rap.

  • @acebrandon3522
    @acebrandon3522 Před 11 dny +248

    This man has PTSD, it shows in his voice and body language. One blessed man to survive that incident plus 2 world wars and then some.

    • @MegaLBreezy
      @MegaLBreezy Před 9 dny +6

      No sht, Sherlock! You got some online degree where he can "click below" to get " cured"? 😂

    • @heatherstephens9295
      @heatherstephens9295 Před 9 dny

      @@MegaLBreezyyou are pathetic 😡

    • @rorzasrestorations
      @rorzasrestorations Před 9 dny +4

      @@MegaLBreezy Some people think they know everything.

    • @acebrandon3522
      @acebrandon3522 Před 9 dny +30

      @@MegaLBreezy Tone down a wee bit, your sarcasm. Just an observation when watching his interview. Poor man's been through a lot more than normal given his experiences in life. He is a survivor.... 🤨

    • @aaronantonio8280
      @aaronantonio8280 Před 9 dny

      @@acebrandon3522you’re fine. People are dicks.

  • @alexk73
    @alexk73 Před 12 dny +138

    He lived to the age of 93…..survived the Titanic sinking and service in WW1. Incredible! His wife lived to the age of 99. What longevity for this couple that really should have never been since it appears they did not marry until 1919.

    • @Bonzi_Buddy
      @Bonzi_Buddy Před 5 dny +4

      If they had a large family, odds are their children may still be alive. Grandchildren almost certainly so.

  • @TheTemporalRealm
    @TheTemporalRealm Před 15 dny +240

    he saved one life and then his life was saved

    • @donkey3187
      @donkey3187 Před 13 dny +7

      yes, we all heard that, but thanks anyway. lol

    • @fegstachops6746
      @fegstachops6746 Před 12 dny +7

      Yes , what goes around and all that . Your comment deserves the 70 likes so far.I’m not sure the sarcasm deserves 3 likes .

    • @user-gc8pc3ol6l
      @user-gc8pc3ol6l Před 12 dny +3

      There were many others on that ship that saved others that perished. So much for karma. As he says himself it was pure luck he was picked up.

    • @donkey3187
      @donkey3187 Před 12 dny

      @@user-gc8pc3ol6l He helped that lady, then she helped save him...perfect karma story. It doesnt have to be this mystical thing...karma can just be others give back to you when you give to them.

    • @TheTemporalRealm
      @TheTemporalRealm Před 12 dny

      @@user-gc8pc3ol6l He speaks his intuition

  • @EmmaPeacock-cc9fl
    @EmmaPeacock-cc9fl Před 6 dny +16

    This is one of the most moving things I have ever heard. Told in the most calm and dignified way. A true gentleman. "I saved her life and she saved mine". 😢

  • @lucabrazi3067
    @lucabrazi3067 Před 9 dny +15

    I saw an interview with a 92 year old man who stormed the beaches at Normandy. He was asked when was the last time he had a nightmare about that day. He said last night.

  • @michellewinkler3985
    @michellewinkler3985 Před 8 dny +55

    Old guy had massive PTSD that's why he continued to have nightmares. They didn't have that term back in 1979. What an incredible story. Meeting up again with Mrs. Clark must have meant that God or an angel was watching over them!!!!!

    • @AemondBlackKiller
      @AemondBlackKiller Před 2 dny +2

      It’s crazy that he has nightmares from the titanic when he also fought in WW1 which is probably the worst war for a soldier in human history

    • @ziziscorsese9475
      @ziziscorsese9475 Před 2 dny +3

      @@AemondBlackKillerI would prefer gunfire from a distance than being trapped in a huge sinking chunk of steel in the dark of night in the middle of a freezing cold horrifying ocean.

    • @bryanflipse8483
      @bryanflipse8483 Před dnem

      They did have PTSD back then. It was known as shell shock.

    • @michellewinkler3985
      @michellewinkler3985 Před dnem

      @@bryanflipse8483 I forgot about that, your right! But that was normally reserved for military, not for someone else

  • @rpkett
    @rpkett Před 11 dny +51

    The most haunting part of this amazing interview is at the end when Mr. Prentice explains how the nightmares never end.

  • @GayorgVonTrapp
    @GayorgVonTrapp Před 16 dny +192

    Preserved forever, a true eyewitness account. Incredible.

    • @anniebananie8224
      @anniebananie8224 Před 5 dny

      Only as long as the fragile internet exists.

    • @chrisbirch4150
      @chrisbirch4150 Před dnem +1

      Absolute hardcore account as well. On the boat as it lifted and went into the water as well. Basically a real life Rose Dawson 😂 Mad respect to the guy

  • @fh346
    @fh346 Před 13 dny +125

    Mr. Prentice Spoke about Having Nightmares. Poor Soul He is a Hero. Saved a Life and had his Saved too.

  • @bartdart3315
    @bartdart3315 Před 7 dny +28

    Stiff upper lip, duty bound, never ever worried about his own demise, while witnessing horrors no one should. This man and his ilk are what made Britain what it was throughout the ages. I am proud to be British. As a side note: my gr8 grandad, a sergeant in the British army, also survived WWI...gaud only know how! I hope they both found peace.

    • @JoeL-zb1yd
      @JoeL-zb1yd Před 7 dny +5

      I take my hat off to you and your countrymen.

  • @callumclarke1733
    @callumclarke1733 Před 9 dny +67

    RIP to this Gentleman what a Amazing Man God bless him in eternity

  • @earlusmcdivett
    @earlusmcdivett Před 11 dny +34

    Can you imagine being 23 years old when this new, spectacular ship you’re on, goes down in pitch darkness? In frigid, freezing temperatures at 2am? We will never grasp the true fear those souls felt.

  • @Hackett1066
    @Hackett1066 Před 14 dny +147

    Men like him make me proud of my wonderful country and it’s past 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👌

    • @markpalmer8083
      @markpalmer8083 Před 9 dny +12

      And look at it now and the latest generations! Compare and contrast!

    • @Hackett1066
      @Hackett1066 Před 9 dny +10

      @@markpalmer8083 exactly some can’t decide if they are Arthur or Martha strange world we live in now 😂

    • @yongxiansbuyle1603
      @yongxiansbuyle1603 Před 7 dny

      By colonising and killing other nations?

    • @user-pm8xv4vf1u
      @user-pm8xv4vf1u Před 6 dny

      @@Hackett1066 Yes, that is EXACTLY what he meant XD

    • @Gino_567
      @Gino_567 Před 4 dny

      @@markpalmer8083 I prefer to focus on the positives and move forward rather than dwell on the negatives.

  • @jeremypearson6852
    @jeremypearson6852 Před 14 dny +203

    You can tell by the emotion in his voice how much this still affects him. Terrible tragedy,

    • @Rob-zw5qs
      @Rob-zw5qs Před 13 dny

      I dont think it still affects him

    • @petercarrington948
      @petercarrington948 Před 13 dny

      Why do you say that?​@@Rob-zw5qs

    • @johnnymichael1804
      @johnnymichael1804 Před 13 dny +2

      ​@petercarrington948 because this interview was conducted 45 years ago and dude was already in his 80's it appears.
      So unless he's 120 years old now, I doubt this STILL affects him.....

    • @petercarrington948
      @petercarrington948 Před 13 dny +11

      @@johnnymichael1804 oh that's SO Clever. 'dude'

    • @alanbellas513
      @alanbellas513 Před 12 dny +2

      @@johnnymichael1804 guess, you have never heard of historical present tense, hence ah so mathematically astute.

  • @torgrim123
    @torgrim123 Před 11 dny +57

    Not only did he survive Titanic he survived the horrors of world war one.

    • @thesqueakteam1573
      @thesqueakteam1573 Před 9 dny +8

      And ww2

    • @torgrim123
      @torgrim123 Před 9 dny +4

      @@thesqueakteam1573 He wasent on active duty in ww2?

    • @Dahmer_Jeff
      @Dahmer_Jeff Před 9 dny

      Well we survived covid and 911 and Joe Biden administration. I'd say we survived more than this man

    • @chrislufc
      @chrislufc Před 8 dny

      ​@@torgrim123 He still survived WW2. Thousands of civilians were killed in the UK by Germans bombs.

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 Před 7 dny +4

      ​@@torgrim123Just imagine what this man has seen and heard...what things we could learn from him. 🤔

  • @FrankIsAlwaysRight
    @FrankIsAlwaysRight Před 12 dny +32

    The definitive gentleman. Well educated and well read. A charming man in the way he communicates his feelings. They don’t make them like this very much anymore.

    • @doctorbohr1585
      @doctorbohr1585 Před 16 hodinami

      He's probably well read. I doubt he was well educated, serving as a crew member. He probably learned the trade to escape poverty. His life was an education, however.

  • @pocopico7409
    @pocopico7409 Před 7 dny +21

    I’m struck, while listening to this gentleman’s personal accounting of what happened, just how amazing the 1997 movie “Titanic“ was in recreating the disaster. Listening to this man talk brought back scenes from the movie that seemed to match exactly what this man was saying. Imagine actually seeing those scenes from the movie in real life! How horrible, yet so amazing that he lived to tell it.

  • @kittybitts567
    @kittybitts567 Před 13 dny +99

    What a lovely gentleman! His level headed approach to what was going on after the iceberg was hit is so admirable. God bless his soul. May he rest in peace. May perpetual light shine upon him and everyone who sailed on that ship.

  • @tamiwatchesstuff
    @tamiwatchesstuff Před 16 dny +125

    I can’t imagine the PTSD these survivors lived with. 😢 RIP for those who perished.

    • @mokele7283
      @mokele7283 Před 16 dny +9

      I think the one who he told about from the lifeboat, who wanted to get off was deeply in shock. 😢

    • @LimerickWarrior1
      @LimerickWarrior1 Před 15 dny +9

      You can see the pain in his face.

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Před 14 dny +4

      I met Edgar Harrell. He wrote a book called Out Of The Depths. He was a Marine on the Uss Indianapolis that got torpedoed. He just passed away a year or 2 ago. The last surviving Marine on that vessel. Riveting story of survival.

    • @fenrislegacy
      @fenrislegacy Před 13 dny +2

      @@cjhoward409 The Indianapolis was a whole different level of hell, reading about it is enough to give one nightmares.

    • @Coloradojoe585
      @Coloradojoe585 Před 13 dny +10

      Heres the thing. Old school people lived with it and didnt use it as a crutch like todays sissys. Thats what i picked up from these old videos of tragedies. Something is to be gained from pain and sorrow. And how to deal with it make you into this man who can remember everything and went on being tough. No excuses

  • @dianaminnick8003
    @dianaminnick8003 Před 8 dny +28

    Poor man. It haunts him his whole life, but it would be a night mare for anyone.

  • @jillwanlin9558
    @jillwanlin9558 Před 13 dny +77

    How wonderful to have this resilient gentleman giving a first person account of his harrowing experience on the night Titanic sank. The terror for all on board must have been unimaginable. This was recorded in 1979, 67yrs after she went down. Bless Mr. Frank Prentice for sharing this for the benefit of generations to come. May he RIP

  • @stuartwigmore3738
    @stuartwigmore3738 Před 15 dny +60

    His watch is an amazing artefact. Literally stopped at the time and never worked again.

  • @Martynzzz1
    @Martynzzz1 Před 10 dny +47

    What a fantastic bloke a lost generation people are not this classy anymore

  • @pho3nix-
    @pho3nix- Před 13 dny +92

    Finally they posted a proper clip of this interview. Thank you.

  • @NeTxGrl
    @NeTxGrl Před 16 dny +95

    RIP Frank Prentice.

    • @quietguy1948
      @quietguy1948 Před 15 dny +17

      And all the rest on board that terrible night/morning . . .

  • @mikebrice7255
    @mikebrice7255 Před 13 dny +48

    I had a customer whose father was on board the Carpathia the night she picked up survivors. He was quite young but apparently remembered that day quite vividly !

  • @martinrobinson9061
    @martinrobinson9061 Před 17 dny +95

    The massive trauma that man had that night effective him for the rest of his life.

    • @resnonverba137
      @resnonverba137 Před 15 dny +9

      Affected...

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 Před 15 dny +18

      Bound to have affected him, however he seemed very self-possessed and sane nonetheless and his recollections were clear. He even recalled the name of newlywed Mrs Clark, who was reluctant to leave her husband behind on the stricken ship, and almost certainly lost him.
      Terrible to die that night - but surely every bit as agonising to have survived, and had to go on with life, while your loved-ones tragically perished.

    • @RoseSharon7777
      @RoseSharon7777 Před 8 dny +4

      I can't imagine what would have been worse, his memories of the Titanic or his memories of serving in WWI. Both horrible loss of life up close and personal.

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 Před 5 dny +1

      I think it’s the war that really did it for him.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 Před 5 dny

      @@roddydykes7053 The period of history he lived through, with not one but two world wars, is an extraordinary one. He was very lucky to come out alive - and when you add his experience on 'Titanic' to the mix, it's nothing short of miraculous that he lived to the ripe old age of 93.

  • @easystar123
    @easystar123 Před 13 dny +45

    This was wonderful to hear from an an actual survivor of the Titanic. This man recalled everything so vividly about the tragedy and did it so nicely. God bless his soul. Rest in peace Mr Prentice.

  • @1gbayfisher
    @1gbayfisher Před 8 dny +13

    This man is a national treasure, God bless him.

  • @MultiGreatescape
    @MultiGreatescape Před 12 dny +26

    very sad..."i'll have another nightmare...you think I'm too old for that but you'll be amazed"

  • @renayeblack5906
    @renayeblack5906 Před 6 dny +13

    Thank you BBC this is a priceless little interview.

  • @JoeL-zb1yd
    @JoeL-zb1yd Před 8 dny +12

    Wow. What a man. I take my hat off to him. Frank W. Prentice. He still hurts but manages a smile.

  • @glamdolly30
    @glamdolly30 Před 15 dny +75

    I'm delighted to say this lovely man died of natural causes at the ripe old age of 93, on 19th May 1982, just three years after giving this interview.
    And before he left this small planet, he fathered three children who are no doubt immensely proud of him.
    There was pure luck involved in who lived and died that terrible night - and survivors were of course in the minority. His encounters with Mrs Clark were very moving - he saved her life, then she saved his with acts of human kindness. God bless their beautiful souls, the victims of the Titanic tragedy must never be forgotten.

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Před 14 dny +4

      And more survivors from first and second class mainly

    • @jennim282
      @jennim282 Před 14 dny +2

      Are you from his family? Wonderful testimony he's left for history. Very honest account.

    • @gavinbrando8255
      @gavinbrando8255 Před 13 dny

      Unless you were a woman of course

    • @RonniePickeringMate
      @RonniePickeringMate Před 11 dny

      You’re delighted that he passed away? That’s dark

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 Před 11 dny +7

      @@RonniePickeringMate Grow up!

  • @Salacious-Crumb
    @Salacious-Crumb Před 13 dny +64

    Whats even sadder is gentleman like this have also slipped away never to be seen again

    • @jamesirwin2552
      @jamesirwin2552 Před 11 dny +11

      Totally agree, you won’t see people like that again…

    • @Black.Sabbath
      @Black.Sabbath Před 8 dny +7

      That’s a tragedy in itself.

  • @DoubleDeckerAnton
    @DoubleDeckerAnton Před 8 dny +16

    What an amazing interview. He thanked God for saving his life. It was great he helped that young wife too.

  • @andysimpson7559
    @andysimpson7559 Před 12 dny +21

    A truly remarkable account of the last moments of the Titanic.

  • @alanbeaumont4848
    @alanbeaumont4848 Před 19 dny +49

    Mt grandmother had a school friend who survived the event (she'd have been about 16). She had also said there was no initial concern or rush to the boats because everyone believed the ship unsinkable.

    • @brightblue2415
      @brightblue2415 Před 11 dny +1

      There had also been people who died as a result of getting on lifeboats on previous ships (capsizing, smashing into the side of the ship), so people who knew about any of those, would be even more reluctant to get on board a lifeboat.

    • @miralynne8913
      @miralynne8913 Před 10 dny

      I can recommend ocean liners design for more information. It is such a well researched and informative channel 😊

  • @user-fb3pu3qx3t
    @user-fb3pu3qx3t Před 18 dny +71

    Amazing testimony.

  • @sandraa2971
    @sandraa2971 Před 15 dny +47

    I find it amazing that he ran into Mrs Clark a second time I hope they stayed in touch. Good bless them all.

  • @candymurphy6964
    @candymurphy6964 Před 2 dny +3

    In 1972 I met a woman who was a survivor of the titanic. She had been celebrating her 18th birthday. When the ship began to sink someone picked her up and threw her into a lifeboat. Her main memory was of the awful silence after all the people in the water had ceased their crying and calling for help.

  • @saragrisanti9814
    @saragrisanti9814 Před 11 dny +11

    Wow.. what an impressive gentleman. I wish young men had the style, grace and courage he demonstrated that night.

  • @MrJohnthefarmer
    @MrJohnthefarmer Před 11 dny +11

    He talks about it so calmly but I don't doubt for a minute that he has nightmares about it.

  • @quietguy1948
    @quietguy1948 Před 15 dny +40

    God Bless Mr Prentice . . . And all the souls on the Titanic.

  • @yolandagofigure
    @yolandagofigure Před 7 dny +8

    That must have been the most horrific sight he's ever seen...😢RIP to those who have fallen.❤️

  • @dannyperfect9270
    @dannyperfect9270 Před 9 dny +27

    They don't make 'em like him anymore

  • @sandymwest1606
    @sandymwest1606 Před 7 dny +7

    Wow, this gentleman tells a wonderful story of the sinking from his personal experience. Bless him.

  • @betallyoungattractive644

    the watch was definitely the most fascinating part of this interview

  • @limitedmark
    @limitedmark Před 8 dny +12

    What a fabulous gentleman, god bless him forever.

  • @Axey202
    @Axey202 Před 6 dny +4

    Such a harrowing story. To think he has been through two world wars also. God bless you sir

  • @tjo1976
    @tjo1976 Před 7 dny +4

    Fascinating!! I had heard that the life boats weren't full because some didn't want to leave their loved ones or men didn't want to take seats that women and children could occupy but I hadn't thought about those who were scared of the 70 foot drop and how they still didn't think the ship would sink even in such a state of emergency. Those details make it even more chilling.

  • @harshanid3636
    @harshanid3636 Před 15 dny +21

    I can feel the pain and distress that he must have endured throughout his life.

  • @adamhughes4442
    @adamhughes4442 Před 8 dny +7

    A finer gentlemen you couldn't hope to meet. God bless this mam.

  • @marybarrett47
    @marybarrett47 Před 14 dny +15

    Amazing - best titanic story I've heard - grabs your heart

  • @PlanBProductioninc
    @PlanBProductioninc Před 12 dny +8

    wow what an amazing fellow ,he saved people and himself , but his recall is so eloquent and heart felt

  • @ryancropper4784
    @ryancropper4784 Před 10 dny +4

    What a wonderfully articulated Gentleman he was. Sounds like he faced fear with courage and dignity, put others first. A hero

  • @RaggedyAndi1
    @RaggedyAndi1 Před 9 dny +6

    Bless his heart, what a charming man.

  • @ReedoAce
    @ReedoAce Před 8 dny +4

    Hardly any real genuine people around like this anymore

  • @duckduckgoismuchbetter
    @duckduckgoismuchbetter Před 13 dny +21

    This was one of the most touching and amazing interviews I've ever seen.

  • @jamesdeegan211
    @jamesdeegan211 Před 7 dny +4

    Incredible listening to this in 2024. Great story. Horrible tragedy

  • @Karla_97_
    @Karla_97_ Před 16 dny +22

    3:51 moment when she broke.. also he saw propellers and everything from the water which means that visibility was good !!

    • @jaybee9269
      @jaybee9269 Před 15 dny +8

      That calm was actually the problem; lookouts couldn’t see waves against the iceberg because there weren’t any.

  • @user-de3nl2fs1x
    @user-de3nl2fs1x Před 15 dny +19

    Sadly, Mr. Clark's (husband of the woman he urged to board a lifeboat) luck ran out. According to the interwebs, he survived the San Francisco earthquake a few years earlier. Mrs. Clark soon remarried, twice, in fact.

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Před 14 dny +6

      I wondered about him. Thanks for researching on him.

    • @Ignozi
      @Ignozi Před 8 dny +2

      He was considered disposable, she wasn't.

  • @scottclarke9160
    @scottclarke9160 Před 16 dny +20

    Unimaginable. Thank you for posting.

  • @mrsjgray09
    @mrsjgray09 Před 7 dny +2

    I just adore him speaking to all of us. How absolutely lovely to have this precious interview footage 🙏

  • @adrianlovett3483
    @adrianlovett3483 Před 12 dny +5

    What an incredible story and brilliant man. It conveys how quick the ship sank. The strength of character of his generation is remarkable. Great to share and keep such an important memory.

  • @futurez12
    @futurez12 Před 19 dny +42

    This sounds almost too fantastical to be true. He basically described being next to Jack and Rose as it went down. The thing is, he's not lying. Unreal.

    • @finanzferdinand9874
      @finanzferdinand9874 Před 17 dny

      Rose's second name was DeWitt, not Clark

    • @gamer07208
      @gamer07208 Před 16 dny +25

      The story about Jack and Rose is fictional.

    • @bgraham928
      @bgraham928 Před 16 dny +16

      ​@@gamer07208It's crazy how even now how many people believe that Rose and Jack story was real.

    • @FannyShmellar
      @FannyShmellar Před 16 dny +4

      @@bgraham928Who cares? People did go down holding onto the rails like they did.

    • @kevster1007
      @kevster1007 Před 16 dny +3

      Not Hollywood this is real

  • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
    @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Před 12 dny +4

    I'm 66 years old and as 17 year old I spoke with my Great Uncle quite often. I was always someone with a great interest in history and my uncle had a good memory. My interests were and remain mostly Geopolitics and military history in general, plus old time baseball. That was something we had in common. My uncle was born and raised in Manhattan and I inhereted being a New York/San Franciso Giants (baseball of course) fan from my father and other family members. He remembered hearing about the Titanic but he didn't have any great intimate knowledge about it. Even in the many decades since the story of the great liner, it was always a very popular one because the ship was full of famous and wealthy passengers, many of whom went down with the ship.

  • @coollectionFun
    @coollectionFun Před 15 dny +15

    Very nice old fella and i feel so sorry for the lost ones and the survivors who lived with the horror and matching dreams.

  • @playthroughcinema
    @playthroughcinema Před 13 dny +7

    he died in 1982 aged 93

  • @RebelRouser475
    @RebelRouser475 Před 12 dny +7

    What an amazing account from Mr. Prentice. I hope he lived a blessed life. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mick-topboy4444
    @mick-topboy4444 Před 9 dny +3

    What a kind and well spoken gent this man is, with still a clear imagination of that fatefull night, to relive that tragic night must have haunted him for the rest of his life, may god grant you peace, god bless you ❤.

  • @toosense
    @toosense Před 9 dny +2

    What he saw and experienced that night was absolutely horrific, it’s no wonder he still has nightmares. Nobody could ever be the same after all that fear, panic, and death.. frozen bodies everywhere. God bless them all, including the rescuers.

  • @dominicsheldon6179
    @dominicsheldon6179 Před 16 dny +17

    Poor guy. He tried his best.

  • @mohawk876
    @mohawk876 Před 12 dny +7

    Wow! Respect Mr Prentice and To all his future family. Incredible first hand account.

  • @spidermangy5514
    @spidermangy5514 Před 11 dny +4

    What a fine gentleman! One of the finest interviews that I've heard on CZcams. I can't imagine going through what these survivors experienced, especially the ones that were in the frigid waters in the darkness. How terrible it had to be!

  • @gj5990
    @gj5990 Před 9 dny +2

    Such strength in this man even though he had suffered and was suffering still at this time of the interview. Great interview. I hope he found Gods peace.

  • @Stellar-Enigma
    @Stellar-Enigma Před 13 hodinami +1

    Wow, this brought tears to my eyes. One of the best quality interview I've seen of the events. Makes it feel very tangible.

  • @edwardedward7974
    @edwardedward7974 Před 15 dny +9

    Absolutely top class person with such an impressive memory ! I very much admire him ,his family will have this video to treasure .Cheers Eddie

  • @OlafProt
    @OlafProt Před 12 dny +3

    Extraordinary. Such honesty from a generation not disposed to such displays.

  • @rickgrimes120
    @rickgrimes120 Před 2 dny

    He had such a calming and endearing way about him - especially how he spoke. Beautiful human. Respect.

  • @optimisticgal
    @optimisticgal Před 10 dny +4

    Bless this gentleman and all those souls

  • @douglasschultz9808
    @douglasschultz9808 Před 10 dny +3

    Hopefully after this man passed his soul finally found peace.

  • @andifisaytoyoutomorrow0
    @andifisaytoyoutomorrow0 Před 11 dny +3

    Having actually lived his nightmares they must have been truly terrifying for him.

  • @bobthebear1246
    @bobthebear1246 Před 11 dny +1

    This interview is absolutely amazing and fascinating. Thank you so much for posting it!!!!

  • @peterberry5442
    @peterberry5442 Před 16 dny +18

    Wonderful to listen to his story...

  • @kajony
    @kajony Před 19 dny +27

    Gosh, how moving

  • @henerygreen578
    @henerygreen578 Před 9 dny +3

    the Carpathia was called ''the ship of widows''................... God bless his soul he must have told that story 10,000 times