In the mid-Victorian era, Thomas Laing ran a photographic studio at Dunoon midway between the Pier and the Argyll Hotel. In addition to the usual personal and family portraits he took photographs of the town and its surrounding area. A number of these photographic views were turned into engravings and published in Colegate’s Guide to Dunoon in 1868, helping to provide an approximate date for the material. John Colegate was a bookseller and ran a library in Hafton Place. Excerpts of his guide are included here to provide a context for the photographs. Laing’s Photographic Studio in the shadow of the Parish Church Advert for Laing’s in 1868 An early photograph of East Bay (Douglas, Edinburgh) In 1868, Dunoon was well equipped for visitors who were interested in sea bathing. The list of Hotels is:—The Argyll (the principal hotel),—Mrs. Thomson, The Crown,—Mrs. Walker, The...