
Frank Winnold Prentice : Titanic Survivor
Frank Winnold Prentice was born in Downham, Norfolk, England on 17 February 1889 1. He was the son of Henry "Harry" Frank Warner Prentice (1867-1961) and Elizabeth Sherwood (1868-1940).
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Mar 14, 2017 · Frank Prentice was one of the only survivors to experience the final moments on the stern of the ship. He is one of the best people to reference, in my opinion, because he was able to …
Frank Prentice Sinking Testimony - Encyclopedia Titanica
Aug 18, 2018 · Frank Prentice was one of the only survivors to experience the final moments on the stern of the ship. He is one of the best people to reference, in my opinion, because he was able to …
Titanic: A Question of Murder
The documentary covers the 1982 Titanic Historical Society Convention in Philadelphia which five survivors - Eva Hart, Edwina MacKenzie, George Thomas, Ruth Blanchard and Frank Aks attended, …
Titanic Crew Land in Plymouth
A number of the firemen listening to one of their comrades reading a newspaper report. Standing bareheaded in the large group of survivors of the Titanic's crew is show Mr. Frank Prentice, the …
Titanic Lifeboat No. 4
When lowered away, at least one more crewman came down the falls and while they were trying to get away from the sinking ship, rather close to the end, eight crewmembers were plucked from the sea; …
Prentice spotted in Cameron's movie? - Encyclopedia Titanica
Mar 14, 2017 · Frank Prentice is one of the few survivors to be on the stern of the ship at the very last moments. He said that he recalled the ship dropping down and rising back up "like a cork." (AKA the …
Frank Prentice Sinking Testimony - Encyclopedia Titanica
Aug 18, 2018 · Frank Prentice estimated that he fell about 100 feet from the poop deck into the water. The poop deck was normally about 55 feet above the water. That could mean the stern raised up …
Time and Again | Page 19 | Encyclopedia Titanica Message Board
Apr 2, 2019 · Following on from my last, in all likelihood I would suggest that Frank Prentice finished WW1 as a Lieutenant. He would have been 49 at the outbreak of WW2 and may have rejoined on …