The outside facade is in bad repair due to stone breakage as well as the erosion of intricate details carved to imitate finished wood.
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A watermill belonged to Rockford Manor in the 13th century, but by 1337 was in bad repair, and in 1349 it was almost in decay.
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Samuel Lewis, writing in 1836, spoke of the " R . C . Chapel in Magaunagh " as being " small and in bad repair ".
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" There is a Bede-House still in being, though in bad repair, and six bede-men on the establishment; but none of them lives in the house.
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Tenders were called in 1964 for the lowering of the Hall which was " " in bad repair and is so high is costly to renovate " ".
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Known as " tent city ", many workers had to live in tents, some of the huts were in bad repair and there was a lack of hot water, showers and electric coppers.
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He further noted that Kubataieh stands upon a rocky hill, whose sides are pierced by numerous cisterns of ancient origin, some of which are partly filled up and in bad repair; others are still used by the people.
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When asked recently about the physical condition of the schools, Raymond Horton, the outgoing president of the Citizens Budget Commission and a frequent critic of Giuliani, said : " It is fair to say that the schools are tremendously overcrowded, that a high percentage of them are in bad repair, and many are dangerous.
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It was from here that the European troops faced the Ottoman Turks across the river from 1716, when Vienna captured Pancevo, until the end of World War I . The buildings, although in bad repair, look as if they were lifted from Austria, with stuccoed block exteriors, onion domed towers, arched windows and delicate, wrought iron staircases.