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  • The warm sands of Malibu would be preferable to a cold cell in Holloway Prison for working on screenplay for this never-ending story.

    Dan Ehrlich: Jail/Hollywood Her Next Career Moves? Dan Ehrlich 2011

  • With its jokes about Simone de Beauvoir and Dostoevsky, and the comedy of the arsonist inmate of Holloway Prison called Grace Poole, with whom Adrian begins a correspondence, you know that the author had grown-up readers in mind.

    Book club, week three: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ 2011

  • Diana, meanwhile, whose politics meant she was considered a threat to the nation, was in Holloway Prison.

    Wait for Me! Memoirs of the Youngest Mitford Sister, by Deborah Devonshire 2010

  • CD: A fictionalized account of two Edwardian baby farmers, who were the first women to be hung at Holloway Prison, in 1903.

    Book Chick City Book Chick City 2009

  • Honour Nolan was taken before the magistrates; she was not granted bail, due to the gravity of the charges levelled against her, and was taken to Holloway Prison.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Honour Nolan was taken before the magistrates; she was not granted bail, due to the gravity of the charges levelled against her, and was taken to Holloway Prison.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Honour Nolan was taken before the magistrates; she was not granted bail, due to the gravity of the charges levelled against her, and was taken to Holloway Prison.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • She was also as unable to change her mind or to draw the line as she had been as Roger Edwards 'girlfriend, his lover, his wife and then as an inmate in Holloway Prison.

    A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001

  • But the moment had happened, and his life course had altered, bringing him to where he was now: staring at the windowless brick bulk of Holloway Prison inside which Katja Wolff had met both Yasmin Edwards and Noreen McKay.

    A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001

  • Ms. McAliskey, who was arrested in November 1996, 4 months pregnant, on an extradition warrant, was detained in total isolation in an all-male prison for 6 days before being transferred to a women's detention facility, Holloway Prison.

    Human Rights In Northern Ireland, 1997

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