My old fisherman's eyes identified Roy Ledbetter's photo (Letters, September 28) as being the western breakwater, Newhaven.
In my youth, I spent many a night there struggling with colossal cod, enormous eels, huge haddock, large lobsters and mighty mackerel, all so heavy they had to be dragged ashore.
* Roy Leadbetter's picture is of Newhaven harbour's breakwater.
In the Fifties, my husband used to work on the steam engines that carried materials and stone blocks to repair any damage caused by the stormy sea.
Those steam engines used to run right along the breakwater.
Mrs P Bolingbroke, Larkhill, Hove
-* Thanks are due to the following correspondents who also sent in the correct answer: Anthony C Seaman, Hill Farm Way, Southwick; Tony Titchener; Mr and Mrs Mitchell, Ashington Gardens, Peacehaven; Coun David Rogers, Fort Road, Newhaven; G Dear, Benfield Crescent, Portslade; D M Manville, Stanmer Villas, Brighton; Mr Sayers, Rumsay Court, Crowborough; Mick Butcher, Harpers Road, Newhaven; P Dawson, The Strand, Goring-by-Sea; Laura Street, Blunts Wood Road, Haywards Heath and Terry Wass, Stonepound Road, Hassocks, both of whom had taken similar photos themselves. Thanks are also due to Roy Chitty, of Hove, who thought the picture was of the monastery of St Hugh's Charterhouse, near Cowfold, and Ann Wrapson, Kingston Way, Shoreham, who suggested it was of the Balcombe Viaduct.
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