
1850–1925
Text printed on reverse of stereocard: The picturesque glen known as the Dargle is a deep and rocky chasm situate about two and a-half miles from Bray, and through which flows the Glenislorane river. From the upper part of this delightful valley, and particularly from the cliffs known as "The Lover's Leap" and the "View Rock," magnificent views can be obtained of the surrounding scenery. Viewed from above and below, the union of rock, wood, and water is extremely happy, and in the noon of a hot summer's day, the coolness and sober light in the bottom of the sylvan dell, added to the truly picturesque combination presented to the eye, and the pleasant murmur of the almost hidden stream, form altogether an enjoyment of no common order.