The first comprehensive history of Clyde steamers was Captain James Williamson’s “The Clyde Passenger Steamer,” published by James Maclehose & Sons, Glasgow, in 1904, and has been followed by many others, brief and extensive. However, there are a few other early attempts that are generally overlooked. In May and June of 1872, a series of eight articles appeared in the Glasgow Herald, and a few days later in the Greenock Telegraph, relating some anecdotes and remembrances of Clyde steamers—a history that is not generally recognized. The articles are anonymous and unillustrated. Over the next few weeks, I will present these articles together with some relevant illustrations. “Steamboat Traffic on the Clyde “Article I “The history of the steamboat traffic of the Clyde has yet to be written. Why it has remained unwritten so long it were hard to say...