The origins of the physical development of the harbours at Greenock date from about the time of the Union. In 1710, excavation of the first harbour were completed, occupying roughly where the West Harbour later stood, it established a circular West Quay and East Quay and enclosed the Mid Quay. The cost was £5,555. 11s. 1d., most of which, £5,000, was a loan by Sir John Schaw, to be repaid by a tax on malt brewed into ale in the town. The loan was repaid within thirty years and the harbour brought immediate prosperity to the town. West Harbour West Harbour with the tug Flying Elf (Poulton) West Harbour with Madge Wildfire at the mid-quay West Quay, renovated in 1880 with steamers laid up for the winter Over the next century, there was significant redevelopment of the West Harbour. The breaking of the monopoly of the East India Company signaled an upturn in foreign trade and increasing...