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|named_for = The Forest of Bowland |established = 1964 |dean = Simon Corless |principal = |president_label = JCR President |president = Julia Sammons |undergraduates = 1100 |postgraduates = |website = (Bowland College ) (Bowland College JCR ) |newspaper = The Bowland Lady }} Bowland College is the oldest and used to be one of the smallest constituent colleges of Lancaster University. It celebrated its 40th anniversary in November 2004. The College was named after the Forest of Bowland, to the east of Lancaster. Members of the College are informally referred to as ''Bowlanders''.〔(Bowland College, Lancaster University - Welcome to Bowland College )〕 ==Symbols== The lady in the College logo, The Bowland Lady, represents the personification of Bowland Forest, and is from a Lancashire map drawn by William Hole for the 1622 edition of a poem ''"Poly-Olbion, or a Chorographical Description of ... The Renowned Isle of Great Britain"'', the lifetime's work of Michael Drayton, a friend of Shakespeare. The poem is in the University Library; a copy of the map is in the College bar. The college magazine is also named after "The Bowland Lady". The Forest of Bowland was originally called "Bolland" and this pronunciation remains common amongst local people living in the forest. The JCR motto is ''Bowland Til I Die''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bowland College, Lancaster」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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