Holloway Jingles
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 Nancy A John, and smuggled out of the prison by John and Janet Barrowman. The foreword was written by Theresa Gough.
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 WomenPoems
- "The Women in prison" by Kathleen Emerson
- "Oh, who are these in scant array", by Kathleen Emerson
- "To a fellow prisoner", by anonymous, but thought to be Margaret McPhun
- "There was a small woman called G" by anonymous
- "There's a strange sort of college" by Edith Aubrey Wingrove
- "Before I came to Holloway" by Madeleine Caron Rock
- "Full tide" by AA Wilson
- "Who" by Kate Evans
- "The cleaners of Holloway" by Kate Evans
- "To D.R. in Holloway" by Joan Lavender Bailie Guthrie . Thought to be about Dorothea Rock
- "Holloway, 8th March" by A Martin
- "The beech wood saunters idly to the sea" by Katherine M Richmond
- "An end" by AA Wilson
- "L'Envoi" by Emily Davison
- "Newington butts were lively" by Alice Stewart Ker