Holloway Prison, Islington, Greater London
Holloway Prison was built in 1849-51 by J B Bunning, who copied the gatehouse from Warwick Castle. It became a women's prison in 1902. A rebuilding programme began in the 1970s.
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Holloway Prison was built in 1849-51 by J B Bunning, who copied the gatehouse from Warwick Castle. It became a women's prison in 1902. A rebuilding programme began in the 1970s.
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