I passed this many times over the years without realising what it was so I found it interesting recently to do some research and take a few photos! This non-functioning fountain is actually a memorial to the prolific author, John Galt (1779 -1839), one of the most famous and successful businessmen and Scottish writers of his day.
Galt was born in Irvine but moved to Greenock when just ten years old. From 1796 1804 he worked as a junior justice clerk in Greenock before moving to London to study political economy and commercial history. He began to write in his twenties, trying his hand at verse and then, more successfully, essays and novels. In 1809 Galt spent a period of time travelling on the Mediterranean and he became acquainted with Lord Byron, which led years later to his great biography, The Life of Byron. He returned to London, married, and wrote many successful works, including The Ayrshire Legates, The Steamboat, Sir Andrew Wylie, The Gathering of the West, The Provost and Lawrie Todd. After several years spent in Canada, he was then forced to return to Britain under a charge of debt which led to a prison sentence. He continued to write many books, including his autobiography, and eventually retired to Greenock in 1834. read more