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. It was the largest women's prison in western Europe, until its closure in 2016.
British police began using covert photography as a means to document suffragettes in Holloway Prison under falsified names, for later identification
Prison exterior in 2013
Holloway visitor centre
The double execution of Sach and Walters at Holloway Prison
Holloway is an area of north London in the London Borough of Islington, England, 3.3 miles (5.3 km) north of Charing Cross, which follows the line of the Holloway Road (A1). At the centre of Holloway is the Nag's Head commercial area which sits between the more residential Upper Holloway and Lower Holloway neighbourhoods. Holloway has a multicultural population and includes the Emirates Stadium, 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 of Middlesex.
Junction of Holloway Road and Seven Sisters Road in central Holloway
Daniel Libeskind's Orion Building, London Metropolitan University on Holloway Road
Arsenal's statue lettering at the Emirates Stadium