Bowland College

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Bowland College, Lancaster University
The Bowland Lady
College name Bowland College
Named after The Forest of Bowland
Established 1964
JCR President Janie Coleman
Undergraduates
Homepage JCR Homepage

Bowland College is Lancaster University's oldest and smallest college. It was founded 1964, and celebrated its 40th anniversary in November 2004. In 2004, the college took over the space vacated to the north of the college, by Lonsdale College, which was named Bowland North until the beginning of Michaelmas Term 2006/2007 and is now named Ash House. Bowland additionally now vacates Bowland Annex to the north of Ash House and Bowland Halls to the North-West of there.

The college was named after the Forest of Bowland, to the east of Lancaster, and the logo, the Bowland Lady, is a personification of the forest.

Bowland College quadrangle
Bowland College quadrangle
Bowland North quadrangle
Bowland North quadrangle



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