The following article was serialized in “The Evening News” in the summer of 1887, the year before the Great Exhibition in Glasgow of 1888. It contains the reminiscences, memories and results of conversations of an unknown author who had a deep interest in the Clyde and its steamers. It was the intention of the author to publish the work as a small booklet but as far as I can discover, no such booklet was produced. There are eleven articles that appeared on successive Saturdays. The newspaper received many “Letters to the Editor,” and these are collected in the twelfth article, together with the author’s responses. Some point out errors of fact in the article, and there are undoubtedly many of them. I have corrected a few that are elaborated in the letters, but otherwise the text is left as it appeared in the newspaper. The drawn illustrations are also those contained in the original...