Übersetzung für '
disrepair' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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- It survived the Second World War in various states of disrepair.
- The hotel eventually fell into disrepair before closing its doors in 1981.
- As the years passed, though, the cemetery itself fell into disrepair.
- At present the palace is again in disrepair, though the facade and interiors are well-maintained.
- Today the fort is in a state of disrepair.
- Yengija bath operated until the 80s of the 20th century. Later, due to disuse and lack of maintenance, the building of the bath fell into disrepair and fell into disrepair.
- It is now in disrepair and intensive restorations would be needed.
- It was ordered closed by the city in 1992 due to disrepair, and it was in fact closed in 1996.
- Existing Jewish cemeteries were reportedly in disrepair.
- Following its closure, the cemetery fell into disrepair.
- The building remains in a state of disrepair.
- By 1539 the abbey had fallen into a state of disrepair.
- The plane was later transformed into a library, and it was later used as a Banco de Crédito de Bolivia branch after having fallen into disrepair and being restored.
- By 1897 ridership had declined, and the railway fell into disrepair.
- During the Great Depression, many buildings in Lincoln Park fell into disrepair.
- The gallery wing fell into disrepair and was demolished in 1936. The observation tower was open to the public until the late 1960s when it was closed due to disrepair.
- 1948-1965: The fort fell into disrepair and was heavily vandalised.
- In 1521, the year the castle became a crown property, the antiquarian John Leland went to inspect it, reporting that it had fallen into great disrepair; by 1583 the disrepair was substantially worse.
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