Holloway Jingles is a collection of poetry written by a group of suffragettes who were imprisoned in Holloway jail during 1912. It was published by the Glasgow branch of the Women's Social and Political Union. The poems were collected and edited by , and smuggled out of the prison by John and Janet Barrowman. The foreword was written by . The cover depicts two drawings of a bare cell with a check pattern design. The publication was advertised for sale in the newspaper Votes for Women for a cost of 1 shilling. All proceeds of sales went to the W.S.P.U.
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| - Holloway Jingles is a collection of poetry written by a group of suffragettes who were imprisoned in Holloway jail during 1912. It was published by the Glasgow branch of the Women's Social and Political Union. The poems were collected and edited by , and smuggled out of the prison by John and Janet Barrowman. The foreword was written by . The cover depicts two drawings of a bare cell with a check pattern design. The publication was advertised for sale in the newspaper Votes for Women for a cost of 1 shilling. All proceeds of sales went to the W.S.P.U. (en)
- Holloway Jingles es una colección de poesía escrita por un grupo de sufragistas prisioneras en la cárcel de Holloway durante 1912. Fue publicada por la sede de Glasgow de la Unión Social y Política de las Mujeres. Los poemas fueron recopilados y editados por Nancy A John, y sacados de prisión de contrabando por John y Janet Barrowman. El prólogo fue escrito por Theresa Gough. La portada muestra dos dibujos de una celda desnuda con un diseño de patrón de verificación. La publicación fue anunciada para la venta en el periódico Votes for Women. (es)
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| - Holloway Jingles is a collection of poetry written by a group of suffragettes who were imprisoned in Holloway jail during 1912. It was published by the Glasgow branch of the Women's Social and Political Union. The poems were collected and edited by , and smuggled out of the prison by John and Janet Barrowman. The foreword was written by . The cover depicts two drawings of a bare cell with a check pattern design. The publication was advertised for sale in the newspaper Votes for Women for a cost of 1 shilling. All proceeds of sales went to the W.S.P.U. (en)
- Holloway Jingles es una colección de poesía escrita por un grupo de sufragistas prisioneras en la cárcel de Holloway durante 1912. Fue publicada por la sede de Glasgow de la Unión Social y Política de las Mujeres. Los poemas fueron recopilados y editados por Nancy A John, y sacados de prisión de contrabando por John y Janet Barrowman. El prólogo fue escrito por Theresa Gough. La portada muestra dos dibujos de una celda desnuda con un diseño de patrón de verificación. La publicación fue anunciada para la venta en el periódico Votes for Women. (es)
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