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In its final years the hall was | dilapidated, a favourite haunt for local children. |
Visiting | dilapidated alleys, she brought them to the attention o |
By 1742, the new bridge had again become | dilapidated, and £9 19s 6d was spent on its repair. |
end of commercial carrying the locks became | dilapidated and by the early 1960s the flight had becom |
ined by heavy rain, the Foxhill circuit was | dilapidated and worn out. |
The | dilapidated and fragile nature of the terminal was feat |
uoted as saying that the undersea cable was | dilapidated and needed to be replaced entirely. |
bservation tower, which has now become very | dilapidated and is no longer accessible. |
School buildings were becoming increasingly | dilapidated and unsuitable for modern standards. |
The house was | dilapidated, and had not been occupied for several year |
neer Square historic district, were largely | dilapidated and undesirable to the majority of investor |
, while many other Allendale area homes are | dilapidated and some are being torn down for new struct |
The fort is | dilapidated and a collection of broken stone steps, sca |
By 1829, the market was | dilapidated and considered an obstacle to the increasin |
the later church of the Holy Trinity became | dilapidated and was finally deconsecrated and sold in 1 |
ere confiscated by the Crown, and it became | dilapidated and disreputable. |
tion of the previous properties, which were | dilapidated and not architecturally or historially dist |
has partially survived although it is quite | dilapidated, and the red brick station entrance on Sutt |
mosphere for home fans, the ground is sadly | dilapidated and a new ground is desperately needed as i |
able for the costs of repairing the by then | dilapidated and dangerous structure. |
The temple is currently in a seriously | dilapidated and vandalised condition. |
Eventually this structure also became | dilapidated, and a new lighthouse was constructed in 18 |
d the campuses in LAUSD as a "mess, filthy, | dilapidated and without supplies." |
In 1902, the castle was very | dilapidated and Raymond Pelgrims Bigard began renovatio |
ce of the castle, which became increasingly | dilapidated and, by 1491 was referred to as an abandone |
This | dilapidated appearance, however unappealing, gave the p |
tower, which stood at the south front, was | dilapidated at that time and was demolished. |
invest tremendous aesthetic beauty into the | dilapidated back alleys, crumbling old buildings, and s |
s that have multiple agricultural uses, and | dilapidated barns, among others, have all been called t |
ete buildings and overworked farmland, with | dilapidated barns, animal stalls, and tool sheds [...] |
built in 2004, because the old building was | dilapidated, being over 100 years old. |
fort was described as "little better than a | dilapidated block-house". |
ily broadcast out of Studio 6, a creepy and | dilapidated booth abandoned since its last DJ committed |
wery was founded in the summer of 1995 in a | dilapidated building behind The Pot Kiln in Frilsham (a |
In 1906, the | dilapidated building was purchased by the San Diego Ele |
Converting the | dilapidated building into their dream house becomes a l |
government declared the Electric Ballroom a | dilapidated building, a new argument which allows plann |
an amalgamation of anomalies within an old, | dilapidated building. |
d 49th Avenues, where several abandoned and | dilapidated buildings now stand. |
n area of the complex that currently houses | dilapidated buildings and government-only parking. |
Dublin during the 1960s as a number of old, | dilapidated buildings collapsed in the city and land fo |
Adam, to replace an existing collection of | dilapidated buildings of the University of Edinburgh, a |
dens to seek advice on how to restore their | dilapidated buildings. |
itectural features were used to restore the | dilapidated Bulmershe Court, also in Berkshire, in 1925 |
hallenge with friends to spend a night at a | dilapidated bungalow, situated in a remote place. |
st of the buildings are, apparently, rather | dilapidated but there is a new assembly hall or du-khan |
urch, excepting chancel and tower, was long | dilapidated; but has been partially restored. |
ebuilt in 1820, but this version had become | dilapidated by 1879 when the construction of the presen |
They begin to suspect that a | dilapidated cabin on their property is haunted by the s |
Repairs were carried out on the | dilapidated cabin in 1964, which included replacing the |
hbishop Ernest of Magdeburg, to rebuild the | dilapidated castle within eight years, so that a noblem |
planting the vineyards and re-equipping the | dilapidated cellars, work which was duly undertaken; it |
only have to play two more seasons at their | dilapidated century-old Dell before making the long-awa |
The | dilapidated church inside SEEPZ |
nia lived on the outskirts of Ringgold in a | dilapidated, cockroach-infested house. |
or of Libraries, where he transformed their | dilapidated collection into America's first centralized |
Becoming concerned with the | dilapidated condition of the old post office, the Stapp |
ity in 2003, he expressed concern about the | dilapidated condition of John Rabe's former residence. |
It was in a rather | dilapidated condition by that time, and upon its closin |
architecture, this historical serai is in a | dilapidated condition due to indifferent attitude of th |
urther VHP claimed that the mosque was in a | dilapidated condition and not used for worship or any r |
ne of the branch's goods sheds survives, in | dilapidated condition in Tokanui, where it is owned by |
Today the fort stands in a | dilapidated condition in a thick jungle with remnants o |
The fort is currently in a | dilapidated condition amidst the Dharavi slums. |
The stupa which was in a | dilapidated condition was completely restored. |
ich still hangs from the front (though in a | dilapidated condition). |
riticism has been raised over the station's | dilapidated condition, but funds for renovation went to |
wn with wild vegetation, still exists, in a | dilapidated condition, and the fallen superstructure of |
It is now in a | dilapidated condition, but the remains suggest that, in |
Despite its | dilapidated condition, Lieutenant Adam J. Slemmer, in c |
n, still stands in the same place, but in a | dilapidated condition. |
Both are in a | dilapidated condition. |
as not been any maintenance it is in a very | dilapidated Condition. |
e buildings in the station premises has now | dilapidated condition.Once major Mail/ Express strains |
o lower most of the resident's rents due to | dilapidated conditions. |
oor record and the fact that they played in | dilapidated Connie Mack Stadium before belligerent and, |
use the word in the singular, e.g., "What a | dilapidated craft!" |
er the city, specifically Varanasi with its | dilapidated, crammed houses, conveys a sense of hopeles |
and neglect with graffiti and litter and a | dilapidated cross-over bridge lacking non-slip surfacin |
ward for Southampton after 103 years at the | dilapidated Dell, but a terrible start to the season sa |
covering was removed again however and the | dilapidated domed roof was renovated. |
n 1952 the congregation had to demolish the | dilapidated domed top of the tower because in the commu |
tion and replacement of the centre's rather | dilapidated eastern frontage along Garratt Lane to crea |
ing and is drawn by some unknown force to a | dilapidated estate. |
attempt to improve the image of the already | dilapidated estate. |
some land alongside the Preston River and a | dilapidated ex-whalers cottage which he called "Charter |
houses and shops were built up against the | dilapidated facades. |
90 and is built on the former site of three | dilapidated factories - one building wagons for the Con |
In 1957 Holtz purchased a | dilapidated farm just outside Mukwonago, Wisconsin know |
by Inge Keller) is taking up residence in a | dilapidated flat that once served as an underground hid |
stitute set out from humble beginnings in a | dilapidated former slave master's mansion to prepare me |
ventually fired, whereupon she travels to a | dilapidated former tourist area called Garma after rece |
full-time after spending £3,000 buying the | dilapidated Great Witchingham Hall, once the home of Jo |
Time noted that she often trained "in a | dilapidated gym with ceilings too low to accommodate a |
Meanwhile, their plane is stored in a | dilapidated hangar, so it cannot be seen by search-and- |
rwise vacant lot, upon which the children's | dilapidated hideout mansion stands, is today the locati |
helped revive the previously underused and | dilapidated Hiram Bithorn Stadium, attracting MLB's Ope |
e-generation process of Balat-Ayvansaray, a | dilapidated historical district in the old city of Ista |
There the children lived in a spacious, if | dilapidated, home, "The Mount", on spacious grounds in |
e and varied demographic, from humble, even | dilapidated homes in the Northern Sunnyside/Gouin area |
Subsequently, he purchased 32 | dilapidated homes and businesses, which he restored ove |
nt effort recruited investors to clear many | dilapidated homes, restore others and build new ones in |
For years after its abandonment, a single, | dilapidated horse-drawn car remained in the desert as a |
y on a semi-squatted basis at The Queens, a | dilapidated hotel in Westcliff-on-Sea, where, according |
In 1950 or 1951 he paid her $15,000 for the | dilapidated hotel, outbuildings, and lease. |
ows a group of teenagers who travel up to a | dilapidated house for some fixing up. |
The stone from this | dilapidated house was moved into Keswick and used to ma |
yracuse, New York, four brothers lived in a | dilapidated house. |
Several | dilapidated houses were improved and an active communit |
hting and sewage treatment, and it replaced | dilapidated houses. |
d of deprived living area with outdated and | dilapidated housing, more than a third of Kharkiv's tot |
pensation Reform and addressing the State's | dilapidated infrastructure, including working to preven |
over 1,000 families moving to the area from | dilapidated inner city slums. |
part of a plan to re-house people from the | dilapidated inner city. |
The Cougars played their home games in the | dilapidated International Amphitheatre. |
The old ranch house, while somewhat | dilapidated, is still standing at the location. |
Though the church and village were now so | dilapidated, it was obvious that once they had enjoyed |
the rule of law and improving the country's | dilapidated legal system. |
In 1924, the | dilapidated light tower was replaced with a new single- |
house Foundation was founded to restore the | dilapidated light on behalf of the City of Newport, whi |
The | dilapidated mansion, built in 1839, served as the first |
The district of Gifhorn bought the | dilapidated mill in 1977 and gave it into the charge of |
ls, financing the replacement of Delaware's | dilapidated negro schools. |
the mute and alcoholic superintendent of a | dilapidated New York City apartment building. |
d informed that a murdered ex-member of his | dilapidated New York synagogue has bequeathed him a lar |
hurch Farm and the tire heap, and on to the | dilapidated New Barn, just a few years ago an important |
erected by the Colombo Turf Club facing the | dilapidated old race course. |
rwent some renovation and no longer appears | dilapidated on its exterior, as it did in a 2003 photo |
evelopment, the area still contains several | dilapidated or derelict workshops and prostitution is c |
n agricultural yard, a motley collection of | dilapidated outbuildings and two golf courses. |
to be expensive to maintain and has become | dilapidated over recent years. |
ndreds of jobs as she worked to rebuild the | dilapidated Paramount lot into a state-of-the-art produ |
he wonderful nature that has taken over the | dilapidated parts of the fort. |
Sandy Lane, a replacement for its somewhat | dilapidated predecessor on Horsefair. |
d "English light", and made his home in the | dilapidated property in Folgate Street in 1979. |
of the bomb), because the girl he left in a | dilapidated property trullo Checco, inherited from the |
In 1999 new owners refurbished the | dilapidated property and restored it to residential use |
particularly interested to see derelict and | dilapidated property brought back into use. |
h a burgeoning interest in redeveloping the | dilapidated Puerto Madero docklands on the part of deve |
ired considerable investment to convert the | dilapidated railbed and bridges from rail use to bus us |
They end up in a | dilapidated railway carriage which Beatrice assumes is |
acifica, California consisting of seventeen | dilapidated rental cottages owned by Arno Rohloff since |
scos from the eleventh century, including a | dilapidated representation of Yaroslav's family, and th |
As the game progresses Flo updates the | dilapidated restaurant she begins with and builds three |
suburban services are currently provided by | dilapidated rollingstock, with poor access for an urban |
am and featured the band playing in a small | dilapidated room while Martino Lazzeri (Joe Williams fr |
scene comes to life, different parts of the | dilapidated ruin return magically to their former glory |
The | dilapidated ruin of a mansion often referred to locally |
ol in Farmville who had walked out of their | dilapidated school. |
ol in Farmville who had walked out of their | dilapidated school. |
rement, Akers-Jones and his wife bought the | dilapidated secluded villa, "Dragon View" in Sham Tseng |
00 men broke into the town at night through | dilapidated sections of the walls, with the aim of open |
siezny (Schellenberg), who carries her to a | dilapidated shack nearby. |
id that Las Lomas at one time "consisted of | dilapidated shacks, trailers or homes in various stages |
The bridge had grown | dilapidated since its last renovation in 1979. |
e school had gradually become more and more | dilapidated so the contractors knocked it down and used |
tion amongst fans for being one of the more | dilapidated stadiums in Britain. |
d oddities may be found, in addition to the | dilapidated state of some buildings. |
The station buildings remain in a | dilapidated state though the goods yard is used by a ha |
Today their old homeplace remains in a | dilapidated state off of Kelleytown Road, and the origi |
, the containment site fell into a somewhat | dilapidated state of repair, as it is no longer used. |
Its | dilapidated state is said to be due to the explosion of |
e line, and cited Hope as an example of the | dilapidated state of the railway. |
ceived in commendam the abbacy of Fern, the | dilapidated state of which his wealth was expected to r |
In 1971, the | dilapidated state of the church lead to it being formal |
erry Yacht Charter Trust purchased her in a | dilapidated state and undertook an extensive two-year r |
Temple Bar in its | dilapidated state in Theobolds Park, 1968. |
It examines and critiques the | dilapidated state of the Canadian military. |
u returns to the brothel, which is now in a | dilapidated state from Gantry's publicity stunt. |
By 1788 the church was "in a | dilapidated state" and repairs were carried out. |
lled however, and the building remains in a | dilapidated state, covered with graffiti, with windows |
y sold by the late Mrs Coote, in a somewhat | dilapidated state, to the Chudley family in the 1960s. |
e restored, but by 1783 the church was in a | dilapidated state, and services were being held in St M |
In 1945 the Hall, then in a neglected and | dilapidated state, was sold by Gerald Bagot, 5th Baron |
er area' so is not usable, and is in a very | dilapidated state. |
eritage structure, the building is now in a | dilapidated state. |
The platform edges have also survived in a | dilapidated state. |
niversity Station shelter still stands in a | dilapidated state. |
o decades neglect brought the building to a | dilapidated state. |
toric theatre (built 1891-94) was then in a | dilapidated state; a major renovation in the early 1990 |
Shalom has a | dilapidated station-wagon, two girlfriends to ride and |
and widened requiring the demolition of the | dilapidated stationmaster's house. |
he village is now mostly squatters huts and | dilapidated stilt houses. |
He works out of a | dilapidated storefront in a Manhattan slum and needs to |
emolish the hotel rather than repairing the | dilapidated structure at a cost of $15 million. |
xecutive director Tony Ceoffe described the | dilapidated structure as a "terrible eyesore" and went |
ribed the old church as "a very ancient and | dilapidated structure", which had "some good specimens |
In 1935, the Brothers realized that the | dilapidated structure, nearly a century old, could no l |
center hopes to breathe life back into the | dilapidated suburb and has already seen a large degree |
l it was rediscovered in 1866 when the then | dilapidated temple was rebuilt. |
Renovating | dilapidated temples. |
Seats replaced a rather | dilapidated terrace. |
d's End estate which swept away many of the | dilapidated terraces and provided much needed community |
It is more | dilapidated than the modern 57th street station and the |
After the Reformation, it was so | dilapidated that it could not be repaired and was demol |
nacle which had stood since 1877 and was so | dilapidated that pieces could be broken from it. |
By 1809 the house had become so | dilapidated that it was demolished. |
Dilapidated Theories | |
ost Woodstock Palace or manor house was too | dilapidated to house her. |
es that the planes they were given were too | dilapidated to fly. |
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