Though the building's brick shell was intact, the windows were gone, broken by firefighters or melted away.
By communal agreement, the brick shells of the former classrooms are reserved for storage and to house the very sick.
The couple now inhabit a bright new box inside an old brick shell.
The new owners had to deal with structures that were little more than brick shells.
Despite a number of fires, the brick shell of the building remains.
Only the brick shell of the structure remained, as did the 1929 addition and the caretaker's home.
The damage done to the brick shell was repaired the following year.
Four years later on Sunday, June 15, 1919, the building caught fire and was reduced to a brick shell.
Only now, the industrial building has been placed outside the brick "architectural" shell.
The building was completely gutted, leaving the building little more than an empty brick shell.