Lochgoilhead has been the subject of a previous article where the ships of the Lochgoil and Lochlong Steamboat Co., were featured. This current article is mainly pictorial and will focus on the variety of steamers that visited the pier from the 1850s till the 1950s. During that time period, Loch Goil lost its place as the principal route to Inveraray and the west by the combination of steamboats and coaches through Hell’s Glen. The Royal Route, by sea all the way to Tarbet and Ardrishaig introduced by the Messrs Hutcheson was ascendant, popularized by the visit of Queen Victoria in 1847. The old landing at Lochgoilhead had fallen into disrepair and a new pier was promised for 1850. “Arrochar and Lochgoilhead.—We are gratified to learnt that visitors to these favourite watering-places will, have ample steam accommodation afforded them next season. Arrangements have already been entered...