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by Jonathan Dixon, 19 September 2010
 
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by Jonathan Dixon, 19 September 2010
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/bower619/3316801380/
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Bangor University (Prifysgol Bangor) is in Bangor, Gwynedd, next to 
the Menai Strait in north-west Wales. It used to be known as the University of 
Wales, Bangor, but on 1 Sep 2007, the university abandoned its federal structure 
to become a confederation.
The flag of the university, in the form of a 
banner of arms, can be seen in photos from early 2009 posted on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bower619/3316801380/. 
The "other interesting features" section of this page of photos:
http://www.thevista.co.uk/index.php?page=wales_11-University_views taken at 
the university suggests that at one point a coat of arms associated with the 
university/college impaled the yellow and red quarters with
countercharged lions of the princes of Gwynedd 
and Wales with added escutcheon with a rampant 
red lion (on a yellow field?). In the current university flag and logo, there is 
instead a rampant yellow lion on a pale between the quarters.
There are 
many rampant lions in Welsh heraldry. The red lion on the carvings is probably a 
reference to the arms of Powys. The yellow on white of the current logo (which 
also includes the founding date '1884' at the bottom of the shield) is 
heraldically incorrect (metal on metal), but in the flag, the white field 
contains some sort of black markings, and given that the university began in the 
Penrhyn Arms inn, the arms (per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant 
or, armed and langued gules) of the Pennant family associated with the Barons 
Penrhyn are quite possibly relevant in some way.
Jonathan Dixon, 
19 September 2010