By the summer of 1890, the Caledonian Steam Packet Company had established a strong position in capturing the bulk of the daily traffic to the Clyde coast. Frequent service from Gourock and Wemyss Bay to Rothesay, Millport, Dunoon, Cowal and the Holy Loch piers with fast and comfortable steamers brought a positive response from the public. In the lower Firth, the service to Arran from Ardrossan by the new Duchess of Hamilton was a great improvement on the opposition’s Scotia. However, the Duchess was a summer butterfly, laid up for the winter, and the provision of a steamer capable of withstanding the rigours of the winter crossing was high on the priority list for the Company. In October, the order was placed for a steamer that was quite a revolution. The hull was constructed by Messrs Russell & Co., of Port Glasgow. She was of similar dimensions of her quasi-sisters built the...