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  1. 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.

  2. Nov 2, 2019 · We've rounded up the best things to do in Holloway, the north London enclave home to football stadiums and latex shops that sell to pop royalty, neighbourhood restaurants and cutting edge eateries

  3. Natural England are planning to publish the results of their holloway mapping project in late 2023, with a nationwide map to follow.

  4. A long-underappreciated neck of the woods, Holloway has a fair amount of pubs to choose from, is a stone's throw from the trendy buzz of Upper Street to the south and the olde-worlde splendour of...

  5. HOLLOWAY, a metropolitan suburb and nine chapelries, in Islington parish, Middlesex. The suburb lies along the Great North road, in the hollow S of Highgate, on the Tottenham and Hampstead railway, adjacent to the Great Northern railway, 3¾ miles NNW of St. Paul's; has stations on the railways, and post offices ‡ under London N; comprises ...

  6. Join us to learn about all things Royal Holloway from the comfort of your own home. Explore our Virtual Experience Immerse yourself in our social spaces, accommodation, teaching facilities and more with our 360 Virtual Experience.

  7. Oct 31, 2015 · Located between Angel's Upper Street, Finsbury Park and Kentish Town, Holloway (or Upper Holloway, depending on the side of the street you're on) is a slightly hidden, historic Islington...

  8. Royal Holloway enjoys an international reputation for the highest quality teaching and research across the sciences, arts and humanities.Famous for our Founder's Building, one of the most spectacular university buildings in the world, the College was officially opened by Queen Victoria in 1886.

  9. In 1886, Royal Holloway College in Surrey was opened by Queen Victoria. By 1900, the colleges became part of the University of London, later merging in 1985 to form what is now Royal Holloway. Our history of championing social change and inclusion underpins everything we do today.

  10. More than 300 suffragettes were incarcerated at Holloway prison during the early 20th century in one of the darker aspects of the campaign for the vote for women, and one that has historical and contemporary resonance for the women’s liberation movement.