These two wings are completely segregated by the South wing, which holds the administration staff.
Over the years new wings were added to that building, with the last addition being the South Wing in 1965.
During its conversion for this new purpose, a fire broke out in, and gutted, the South wing.
First the South Wing was expanded; several years later, the college went through a major expansion.
It lay on the same floor as the aunts in the South Wing.
Visitors are allowed to view five rooms located on the ground floor of the South wing which were occupied by the composer and his wife.
The South wing is an inside pavilion overlooking the lower ovals.
A new South Wing was built, containing 28 store spaces.
He'd used the staff entrance at the South Wing; the guard remembered watching him sign in.
In 1915, after the Russian invasion, the South wing was demolished.