Holloway
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- Not to be confused with Royal Holloway, a university in Surrey.
LGBT history
Oscar Wilde was held for a time at Holloway prison, which then housed prisoners of both sexes.
In 1911 Ethel Smyth composed the suffragette anthem "March of the Women" while a prisoner in Holloway prison.
Joe Meek, record producer, lived, worked and died in his flat in 304 Holloway Road.
Matthew Bourne went to a gay youth club there in his teens.