. Ward & Lock's descriptive and pictorial guide to the Isle of Man : towns, mountains, glens, waterfalls, legends, romantic associations, and history : how to reach the island, routes, distances, railways, steamboats, fares, hotel and other accommodation. at his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor resides there. A little farther on, GleyicrutcheryBridge,hy some called the Fairy Bridge, is passed. Inthe road to the left is the handsome residence, called Sunyiy-sidc, passing which we see the Toiocr of Falcon Cliff on theleft. Before Falcon Cliff Tower we may, if wechoose, take one of t
. Ward & Lock's descriptive and pictorial guide to the Isle of Man : towns, mountains, glens, waterfalls, legends, romantic associations, and history : how to reach the island, routes, distances, railways, steamboats, fares, hotel and other accommodation. at his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor resides there. A little farther on, GleyicrutcheryBridge,hy some called the Fairy Bridge, is passed. Inthe road to the left is the handsome residence, called Sunyiy-sidc, passing which we see the Toiocr of Falcon Cliff on theleft. Before Falcon Cliff Tower we may, if wechoose, take one of two roads to the left, which will leadus to a charming spot, called Switzerland, commanding aglorious view and descending to the shore. But continuingon tho main road, after passing the brewery, we cross abridgespanning the glen which leads from Castle Mona grounds toits extensive and beeutiful gardens. And now we are in Vic-toria Road and Woodville. Of the four cross roads at theend of Victoria Road, that to the left leads down to Broadwayand the Iron Pier, that to the right Stanley Terrace, whileby going straight ahead Derby Road and Square are reached,and we are led back to Douglas by Woodbourne and WestView, and re-enter the town by Bucks -rrrm^-
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