GREENOCK INDEX When you have located your building, simply click on the address to be taken to a dedicated page with description and photographs. A 1 Ardgowan Square / 24 Patrick Street, Mansion House 2 Ardgowan Square 3 & 4 Ardgowan Square 5 Ardgowan Square, Tontine Hotel 9 Ardgowan Square 16 Ardgowan Square / 11 Robertson Street 19, 20 & 21 Ardgowan Square 23 & 24 Ardgowan Square 26, 27 & 28 Ardgowan Square 29 Ardgowan Square 30 & 30A Ardgowan Square 31 Ardgowan Square, formerly The Greenock Club 32 Ardgowan Square / 17 Union Street Ardgowan Street, St. Mark's Greenbank Church - deleted 37 Ardgowan Street 44 Ardgowan Street Ardgowan Street/Margaret Street, St. Andrew's Church - deleted 1, 3 and 5 Argyle Street & 49-55 West Blackhall Street B 5, 7 Bank Street, former Renfrewshire Bank Belville Street, Belville Place School - deleted 2 Brougham Street / 12 Patrick Street 4 Brougham Street, Kier Hardie House 6 Brougham Street 8 Brougham Street Bearhope Street / Roxburgh Street, McEwing Building C Campbell Street, Old West Kirk Cathcart Square, Wellpark Mid Kirk 96 Cathcart Street / Cross Shore Street Cathcart Square / Street and 130,132 & 134 Cathcart Street 6 Cathcart Square, Cathcart House Customhouse Place, Custom House Clyde Square, Municipal Buildings Chapel Street, Greenock Grain Store - deleted Clarence Street, Tobacco Warehouse Customhouse Quay, Harbour Light & Clock 80 - 92 Cathcart Street, former Post Office Building D Dalrymple Street, Watt Memorial School 2 Duncan Street, Greenock Royal Infirmary - deleted E 47 Eldon Street, Bagatelle Nursing Home 189 Eldon Street 293 Eldon Street, Old Toll House
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GREENOCK INDEXWhen you have located your building, simply click on the address to be taken to a dedicated page with description and photographs.
A1 Ardgowan Square / 24 Patrick Street, Mansion House 2 Ardgowan Square 3 & 4 Ardgowan Square 5 Ardgowan Square, Tontine Hotel 9 Ardgowan Square 16 Ardgowan Square / 11 Robertson Street 19, 20 & 21 Ardgowan Square 23 & 24 Ardgowan Square 26, 27 & 28 Ardgowan Square 29 Ardgowan Square 30 & 30A Ardgowan Square 31 Ardgowan Square, formerly The Greenock Club 32 Ardgowan Square / 17 Union Street Ardgowan Street, St. Mark's Greenbank Church - deleted37 Ardgowan Street 44 Ardgowan Street Ardgowan Street/Margaret Street, St. Andrew's Church - deleted1, 3 and 5 Argyle Street & 49-55 West Blackhall Street
B5, 7 Bank Street, former Renfrewshire Bank Belville Street, Belville Place School - deleted2 Brougham Street / 12 Patrick Street 4 Brougham Street, Kier Hardie House 6 Brougham Street 8 Brougham Street Bearhope Street / Roxburgh Street, McEwing Building
CCampbell Street, Old West Kirk Cathcart Square, Wellpark Mid Kirk 96 Cathcart Street / Cross Shore Street Cathcart Square / Street and 130,132 & 134 Cathcart Street 6 Cathcart Square, Cathcart House Customhouse Place, Custom House Clyde Square, Municipal Buildings Chapel Street, Greenock Grain Store - deletedClarence Street, Tobacco Warehouse Customhouse Quay, Harbour Light & Clock 80 - 92 Cathcart Street, former Post Office Building
DDalrymple Street, Watt Memorial School 2 Duncan Street, Greenock Royal Infirmary - deleted
E47 Eldon Street, Bagatelle Nursing Home 189 Eldon Street 293 Eldon Street, Old Toll House
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GREENOCK INDEX….cont.
E…cont84 Eldon Street / 4 Madeira Street, Madeira Lodge Eldon Street, former Torpedo Works, Fort Matilda Industrial Estate 1 Esplanade, Seafield House - deleted2 Esplanade - deleted15 Esplanade and 64 Eldon Street 16 Esplanade and 68 Eldon Street 22A, B & C Esplanade and 90 Eldon Street, Firth House 34 Esplanade and 134 Eldon Street East Hamilton Street, Cartsdyke, SugarWarehouse Esplanade, Cast-Iron Navigation Light
F2 Finnart Road - deleted153, 153A & 155 Finnart Street 48 Forsyth Street, former Glenpark Teachers Centre 22 Fox Street - deleted27 Fox Street / 72 Union Street
GGeorge Square, Baptist Church 5 George Square 6 George Square George Square, Congregational Church George Square, St. George's North Church of Scotland Greenock Cemetery, including Highland Mary Monument, James Watt Cairn, Cemetery Gates and Boundary Walls, Inverkip Street Greenock Crematorium, 1 South Street, Summer-House Tempietta Grey Place & Patrick Street, former St. Columba's Gaelic Church
HHolmscroft Street & Orangefield, St. Patrick's R.C. Church and Presbytery
IInverkip Street, Burial Ground
J10A Jamaica Street - deletedJames Watt Dock, Garvel House - deleted8 Johnston Street, Bellevue James Watt Dock, Titan Cantilever Crane
KKelly Street, Greenbank Institute, former Church Ker Street, Glebe Sugar Refinery Kilmacolm Road, St. Laurence's R.C. Church and Presbytery
LLynedoch Street, former Wellpark Church of Scotland - deletedLynedoch Street, Well Park - Walls and Gates Lynedoch Street, Well Park - Well
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GREENOCK INDEX….cont.MMargaret Street/Ardgowan Street, St. Andrew's Church - deleted4 Madeira Street / 84 Eldon Street, 'Madeira Lodge' 21 Madeira Street 25 & 27 Madeira Street - former Finnart Church of Scotland 31 Margaret Street 20, 22 Margaret Street 24 & 26 Margaret Street 32 Margaret Street / 62 Union Street
NNelson Street, County Court Buildings Nelson Street, St. Luke's Church of Scotland Nelson Street, Old Greenock Academy Buildings - deletedNewark Street, 'Lindores' Newark Street, Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Home 12 Newark Street 16 Newark Street, 'Madeira Lodge' Newark Street, Finnart - St. Paul's Church 88, 90 Newark Street, 'Birnam' 98, 100 Newark Street Newark Street, Fort Matilda Railway Station
P24 Patrick Street / 1 Ardgowan Square, Mansion House 12 Patrick Street / 2 Brougham Street Patrick Street / Grey Place, former St. Columba's Gaelic Church 14 Patrick Street, St. Mary's R.C. Church & Presbytery House 23 Patrick Street / 22 Union Street
R11 Robertson Street / 16 Ardgowan Square Roseneath Street, 'Clyde House' - deletedRoxburgh Street / Bearhope Street, McEwing Building Rue End Street, Scott's Dry Dock with Outer Basin
S13, 14, 15 & 16 Seafield Cottage Lane, 'Seafield Cottage'1 Shaw Place 2 Shaw Place 3 Shaw Place 4 Shaw Place 5 Shaw Place 6 Shaw Place - deleted7 Shaw Place - deleted8 Shaw Place - deleted9 Shaw Place - deletedSteamboat Quay, former Harbour Trust Offices
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GREENOCK INDEX….cont.U17 Union Street / 32 Ardgowan Square Union Street, Watt Library and McLean Museum 21 Union Street 27 Union Street 29 Union Street Union Street, Ardgowan Parish Church Union Street, St. John the Evangelist's Church 69 Union Street - deleted12 Union Street 14 Union Street 16 Union Street 20 Union Street 22 Union Street / 23 Patrick Street 34, 36 Union Street 38, 40 Union Street Union Street, Convent, Little Sisters of the Poor 62 Union Street / 32 Margaret Street 64, 66 & 66A Union Street 72 Union Street /27 Fox Street
WWell Park, Lynedoch Street - Walls and Gates Well Park, Lynedoch Street - Well 1 West Blackhall Street - deleted49-55 West Blackhall Street & 1, 3 and 5 Argyle Street West Burn Street, Gaelic Parish Church - deleted30 West Stewart Street 35 West Stewart Street - deleted37 West Stewart Street - deleted41 West Stewart Street - deleted9 William Street 11 William Street, former Greenock Provident Bank 14 William Street, Dutch Gable
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Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 1No. 1Full Description:
2-storey and basement ashlar, late Scots 17th century mansion with peined roof, quoins, centre semi-circular pediment, asymmetrically placed doorpiece and small circular corbelled tower.
Sir R. Rowland Anderson architect, 1886
Ardgowan Square, Mansion House,
Ardgowan Estate Office
B
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock
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Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 6No. 6Full Description:
2-storey and basement, 3-window ashlar; fluted Greco-Roman columns to doorpiece.
Early 19th century.
References:
After 1825. Not shown on map of that year
16 Ardgowan Square and 11 Robertson Street
B
13th May 1971
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Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 13No. 13Full Description:
3-storey 3-window ashlar: pilastered doorpiece.
Early 19th century.
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Before 1818. Shown on map of that year
32 Ardgowan Square
C(S)
13th May 1971
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Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 20No. 20Full Description:
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 87No. 87Full Description:
Library Section: symmetrical 3-storey in Northern English Tudor manner with bay windows and centre porch, rough-faced ashlar: good original library interior with statue of Watt by Chantrey: Edward Blore (London), architect, 1837: well designed hall and museum addition, 2-storey in same style as original, A. Adamson, architect, 1876.
References:
N.S.A. v 7 p.423
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21 Union Street
C(S)
10th September 1979
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 88No. 88Full Description:
2-storey and basement ashlar, Ionic columns to porch, bay window. Early 19th century and later.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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27 Union Street
C(S)
10th September 1979
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 89No. 89Full Description:
2-storey 3-window late classic, doric porch. Mid 19th
century.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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29 Union Street
C(S)
10th September 1979
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 90No. 90Full Description:
2-storey 3-window ashlar late classic, Ionic porch, Mid 19th century.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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Union Street - Ardgowan Parish Church
Of Scotland, formerly known as Trinity
Church & St. Andrew’s Church
B
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 91No. 91Full Description:
Early pointed, bull-faced rubble with tower. Arcaded interior, clerestory; plaster-vaulted; John Starforth, architect, 1871.
References:
Frame, Trinity U.P. Church 1893.
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69 Union Street
C
Unknown
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 92No. 92Full Description:
2-storey 3-window stuccoed; pediment, peined roof: circa 1800.
References:
Before 1818. Shown on map of that year.
Notes:
Application for planning permission to build flats known as Glenpark Court made in January1959 and granted in February 1959.
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 93No. 93Full Description:
Gothic: 4-bay nave with alternately octagonal and circular piers, clerestory, king-post roof: chancel, side chapel, S.E. tower with pyramid slated capping: finely detailed throughout. Paley & Austin (Lancaster), architects, 1877.
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E.Y.B.
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View along Union Street circa 1890.
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12 Union Street
C(S)
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 94No. 94Full Description:
2-storey basement and attic ashlar Ionic pilasters.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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14 Union Street
C(S)
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 95No. 95Full Description:
2-storey 3-window ashlar late classic, Ionic porch, Mid 19th century.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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16 Union Street
C(S)
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 96No. 96Full Description:
2-storey basement and attic 3-window, Ionic column doorpiece.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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20 Union Street
C(S)
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 97No. 97Full Description:
2-storey and basement 3-window, pilaster doorpiece.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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22 Union Street / 23 Patrick Street
C(S)
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 98No. 98Full Description:
2-storey and basement ashlar, 3-window, pilaster doorpiece with Greek key frieze.
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Before 1818. Shown in map of that year.
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34, 36 Union Street
C(S)
10th September 1979
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 99No. 99Full Description:
2-storey and basement, 6-window semi-detached, ashlar with channelled ground floor and consoled doorpieces. Early 19th century.
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38, 40 Union Street
C(S)
10th September 1979
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 100No. 100Full Description:
2-storey and basement, identical to 34, 36 but painted. Early 19th century.
References:
House shown at site of No. 40 of 1825.
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Union Street – Convent (Western Block only)
Little Sisters of the Poor
B
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 101No. 101Full Description:
Symmetrical 2-storey classic villa; centre part raised as tower with high round headed tripartite window; Ionic colonnade porch below. Early 19th century.
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After 1825. Not shown in map of that year.
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62 Union Street / 32 Margaret Street
B
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 102No. 102Full Description:
2-storey 3-window painted rubble, centre pediment, crenellated rear stair tower: circa 1800.
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Before 1818. Shown in map of that year.
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64, 66 and 66A Union Street
B
13th May1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 103No. 103Full Description:
2-storey 3-window: fluted Corinthian columns to doorpiece. Mid 19th century.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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72 Union Street / 27 Fox Street
B
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 104No. 104Full Description:
2-storey and basement, 3-window: Greek Doric columns at doorpiece. Early 19th century.
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After 1825: not shown in map of that year.
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Well Park – Walls and Gates
C(S)
10th September 1979
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 105No. 105Full Description:
3 sets of gatepiers of 17th / 18th century date (one at steps to Terrace Road at foot of Lynedoch Street) surviving from Greenock Mansion House together with modern ones of similar pattern enclosing Well Park.
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Well Park – Well
A
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 106No. 106Full Description:
Scots Renaissance dated 1629 surviving from demolition of Greenock Mansion House: short columns supporting a pyramid top.
References:
C. & D. Arch. V. III 486 (iI) Millar, Castles and Mansions of Renfrewshire (iI).
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1 West Blackhall Street
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Unknown
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 107No. 107Full Description:
3-storey painted ashlar with quions, ‘nepus’ gable, scroll skews: narrow gabled section to West Burn Street with tripartite windows, Gothic at top: Circa 1770
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 113No. 113Full Description:
2-storey and basement, painted ashlar, segmental fanlight doorpiece, tripartite windows at ground floor.
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Before 1818: shown on map of that year.
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9 William Street
B
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 114No. 114Full Description:
3-storey 7-window harled with quoins and margins, eaves cornice, crow steps, and good segment-headed doorpiece with Gibbs surround dated 1752.
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Study of Entrance Door
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11 William Street – former Greenock Provident Bank
B
13th May 1971
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 115No. 115Full Description:
3-storey ashlar Renaissance, top balustrade. Architect, James Thomson of Baird and Thomson, 1861-2.
Notes:
Continuous in design with British Linen Bank adjoining (since spoiled by alterations) by James Salmon.
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14 William Street – Dutch Gable
B
10th September 1979
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 116No. 116Full Description:
2-storey and garret with big centre shaped gable: stuccoed with margins. Dated 1755 (not now legible) slated roof. Corbie stepped. Rusticated corner stones at north end.
Property within Conservation Area
Gable prior to restoration
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Steamboat Quay – former Harbour Trust Offices
C(S)
7th November 1989
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 121No. 121Full Description:
Probably circa 1870. 2-storey rectangular-plan waiting and refreshment rooms (later offices) with boldly-corbelled 1st floor oriels to riverside (north east) elevation, central wide segmental archway below, and 2 round-arched doorways.
References:
John Hume, Industrial Archaeology vol 1, 1976 p211.
Notes:
The building has since been dismantled for re-erection at a future date when suitable site is found.
Photograph taken in 1878
The building isregistered as being a‘Building at Risk’
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Bearhope Street / Roxburgh Street
McEwing Building Contractors
B
9th October 1990
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 122No. 122Full Description:
Mid 19th century as part of sugar refinery (related buildings at corner Sir Michael Street now demolished). 3-storeys plus loft, shallow in depth, rectangular-plan and gabled long 7-bay front to Bearhope Street. Snecked rubble, ashlar dressings, slate roof, several glazing patterns, openings mostly segmented-arched, shallow-depth windows above ground; round-arched wide opening to Bearhope Street now a window; flat-lintelled wide openings to Roxburgh Street also altered; masonry extends eastwards at single storey level, modern 1st flooradded, fire escape on east wall.
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Scott’s Dry Dock with Outer Basin
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18th July 2005
GreenockGreenock Historic Scotland Historic Scotland –– Statutory List Statutory List No. 130No. 130Full Description:
Early 19th century (see Notes), extended to south during 2nd half of 19th century. Oblong dry dock roughly 110m long and 20m wide, with semi-octagonal south end, stepped sides later steel gates, and outer basin to north. Sandstone ashlar. 2 steeply sloped ramps on each side. Iron rings at regular intervals along cobbled quayside. Remains of cast-iron operating machinery including capstain with Stothert & Pitt of Bath maker’s plate. Rectangular outer basin (partly filled in to E side) with roughly 20m entrance to Clyde.
References:
Shown on John Wood, ‘Plan of Town of Greenock from Actual Survey’, 1825 and ’Plan of the town of Greenock and its environs by Andrew MacFarlane 1838-1842 (courtesy of Watt Museum, Greenock). Shown on 1st edition OS map circa 1857. Extension to S shown on 2nd edition OS map (circa 1898). SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING RECORD (1948, Volume 71 N0. 4, Jan 22nd p109-112) article on Steele’s Shipyard with undated old photograph of dry dock. George Woods, ROBERT STEELE II, (2004) article on Inverclyde Council, Museum & Art Gallery website.