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    HM Prison Holloway was a closed category prison for adult women and young offenders in Holloway, London, England, operated by His Majesty's Prison Service...
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    home of Arsenal F.C.. Until 2016, it was the site of Holloway Prison, the largest women's prison in Europe. Before 1965, it was in the historic county...
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  • The Holloway brooch was presented by the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) to women who had been imprisoned at Holloway Prison for militant suffragette...
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  • negotiated a plea deal for Holloway. On September 9, 1996, state district court judge George Godwin sentenced Holloway to ten years in prison, with a fine of $10...
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    were buried in unmarked graves within the walls of Holloway Prison, as was customary. In 1971, the prison underwent an extensive programme of rebuilding,...
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  • Sarah Reed (prisoner) (category British people who died in prison custody)
    police brutality a few years earlier, Reed died while on remand in Holloway prison. It was later found that the denial of medical treatment had led to...
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  • premeditated murder and was sentenced to death; on 13 July she was hanged at Holloway Prison. Ruth Ellis was born Ruth Neilson in Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales, on...
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  • Natalee Ann Holloway (October 21, 1986 – disappeared May 30, 2005; declared dead January 12, 2012) was an 18-year-old American high school graduate from...
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    Navarro, Holloway was sneaked into the prison without identifying to the Dutch television crew who she was. A prison spokesperson stated that Holloway's name...
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    newspaper, and a book on her experiences, Prisons and Prisoners, which was published in 1914. While imprisoned in Holloway during March 1909, Lytton used a piece...
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    Season End by Marillion includes "Holloway Girl", which refers to the imprisonment of Judith Ward in Holloway Prison. A row of Victorian houses, numbers...
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    before turning to murder. Robert was one of the only male prisoners in Holloway Prison and the youngest ever inmate of Broadmoor. He served 17 years in gaol...
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    the first woman elected to the UK House of Commons, though, being in Holloway Prison at the time and in accordance with party policy, she did not take her...
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  • Elizabeth Ann Holloway (née Reynolds; born 1960) is an American speech pathologist and motivational speaker. She became widely known in the international...
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    on a number of occasions and even spent a short spell on remand in Holloway Prison. She wrote frankly about this in her 1981 autobiography Keep on Dancing...
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  • buried in an unmarked grave within the walls of Holloway Prison, as was customary. In 1971, the prison underwent an extensive programme of rebuilding,...
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  • was force-fed 292 times and was the last woman to be so treated in Holloway Prison. She was a recipient of the WSPU's Hunger Strike Medal. Evaline Hilda...
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    had two sons, Alexander and Max Mosley. The couple were interned in Holloway Prison from May 1940 until November 1943. Unity Valkyrie Mitford (8 August...
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    months later, in November, Meyrick was sentenced to six months in Holloway Prison for the sale of drink at Procter's (formerly the 43 Club). By now,...
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    activist and campaigner for women's rights. She was imprisoned in Holloway Prison where she went on hunger strike for which she received the Women's...
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  • was sentenced to 18 months in prison, reduced to a fine and six months on appeal. She served four months in Holloway prison. In 1986 the police raided Payne's...
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  • Anybody's Nightmare (category 2000s prison drama films)
    and trial, and her subsequent four years' detention in Holloway Prison and Bullwood Hall Prison before her successful appeal in 1998. The film depicts...
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  • Islington Holloway Road, a road that bisects the district HM Prison Holloway, originally a mixed population prison, but later a female-only prison. Closed...
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  • detail. McKinney was released on bail after spending three months in Holloway Prison, and she lived the life of a celebrity for a time, including attending...
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    Emily Davison (category Alumni of Royal Holloway, University of London)
    admitted to setting fire to two others. Sentenced to six months in Holloway Prison, she did not go on hunger strike at first, but the authorities required...
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    armed robber who spent time in prison, and his grandmother became embroiled in his crimes and ended up in Holloway Prison, where she met Christine Keeler...
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  • appeared before a magistrate, were sentenced to imprisonment and taken to Holloway Prison where they immediately commenced hunger and thirst strikes and endured...
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  • the medical conditions at Holloway Prison, London, at the direction of Paul Boateng who was then the Minister for Prisons. The recommendations of this...
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    suffragettes bombed a wall at Holloway Prison in protest of the imprisonment of an inmate inside. Many houses near the prison were damaged or had their windows...
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  • Joanna Kelley (category Prison administrators)
    Beaden; 1910 – 2003) was a British prison governor and civil servant. She led prisons in Britain, including Holloway Prison, where she changed the way prisoners...
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