The origins of firm of William Sloan and Company go back to 1825 when William Sloan, the nephew of the chemical manufacturer, Charles Tennant, began transporting the company’s products under the title of the St. Rollox Shipping Company. In later years the main routes of the company linked Glasgow with Belfast, Swansea and Bristol. The funnel colour was black with a distinctive white band and for many years was a familiar sight in the Glasgow harbour. The steamers were named after rivers around the British Isles. The steamers had limited passenger accommodation. Sloan’s steamers sailed from the south side of the river at Windmillcroft Quay. The upper river with a collection of Sloan’s steamers The steamer Medway was built by Charles Connell & Co., Glasgow in 1886, and was sold in 1926 to Turkish owners. Sloan’s Medway at Windmillcroft with Burns’ Alligator at the Broomielaw In...