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The main entrance is in the centre of the east façade and is approached by a wide flight of steps.
On the steps is a statue of Benjamin Disraeli by Charles Bell Birch.
At the south-east corner is a bronze statue of Major-General William Earle by the same sculptor.
This front has a central portico of 16 Corinthian columns flanked on each side by series of square, unfluted pillars.
Between these pillars are reliefs which were added between 1882 and 1901 by Thomas Stirling Lee, C. J. Allen and Conrad Dressler.
The west front has a projecting central part with square pillars supporting a massive entablature.
The south front has a portico of eight columns, two columns deep on steps above a rusticated podium.
The north front has a semicircular apse with columns and three doorways which are flanked by statues of nereids and tritons bearing lamps which were designed by Nicholl.

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