WE published this photograph on June 12 and it brought back some wonderful childhood memories for Derby resident Marianne Morris.

It turns out that the vessel was called Dauntless and the three men in the boat were her grandfather Harold Warren on the left, her uncle Arthur Warren and her father Roy Warren in the bow of the boat.

She believes that the picture was taken in the 1940s and said: “My earliest memories as a child of four or five were going out in that boat.

“I would sit in one end and the men would throw the mackerel into the other end.”

Marianne added that her brother Michael still fishes off Chesil in the boat Fearless, which replaced Dauntless.

She added: “Arthur was a well-known fisherman and in the war, fish were a good food source.

“He had a hut on Chesil and a hut at Ferrybridge and when I grew up I would do his shopping for him because he was an old man by then.

“He never married and lived with his parents. He was a lovely man.”