This is the second article on Rothesay and takes the visitor along the front of the town. The Harbour from the Albert Memorial Fountain. The Fountain was removed in 1947 to facilitate motor traffic Along the front, Victoria Street is the location of many shops, restaurants, banks, and most of the important Hotels. The Royal Hotel from Albert Place The Royal Hotel A view of Victoria Street from Duncan’s Building Cabs awaiting hire in Albert Place Guildford Square on Victoria Street was the main point where one could catch a brake to Kilchattan Bay to the east or, after the trams were introduced in 1882, a tram to Port Bannatyne and Ettrick Bay. It is bounded by the Watergate and the High Street. A horse tram nearing the end of the line at Guildford Square in 1894. The Kilchattan Bay brake is next to the ornate drinking fountain Guildford Square looking west in 1894. The Hotel on the...