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Belle Alliance; Belle-Alliance
  • <div style="text-align:center">La Belle-Alliance.</div>
  • Belle Alliance farm. West Facade Ouest along the N5 in 2012.
  • Coalition]] Field Marshals Blücher and Wellington meeting close to La Belle Alliance.

R. Belle Colver         
  • 1923 Press Photo Newspaper SR Editorial Belle Colver
AMERICAN WRITER (1882-1977)
Rhoda Belle Colver (October 3, 1882 - January 24, 1977) was the Club Editor of The Spokesman-Review in Spokane.
belle epoque         
  • The world's first movie poster, for the comedy ''[[L'Arroseur Arrosé]]'', 1895
  • Map of the [[Colonial Empires]] (and their colonies) in the year 1885, when after the [[Berlin Conference]] of that year the [[Partition of Africa]] between the colonial powers began.
  • Europe during the Belle Époque (1911).
  • The ''[[Wright Flyer]]'': the first sustained flight with a powered, controlled aircraft (1903).
  • Flag-map of the world (1900).
  • Flag-map of the world (1914), just before the start of [[World War I]] (1914–1918), which ended the stage of the ''Belle Époque''.
  • Year 2000 video [[telephony]] as imagined in France in 1910
  • Grand [[foyer]] of the [[Folies Bergère]] [[cabaret]]
  • A newspaper headline for [[Émile Zola]]'s open letter to the French government and the country, condemning the treatment of Captain [[Alfred Dreyfus]] during the [[Dreyfus affair]]
  • ''[[Art Nouveau]]'' style coffee service in [[Meissen Porcelain]], by Theodor Grust, 1902.
  • A 1900 cartoon from magazine ''Le Frou Frou'' (signed "Jan Duch") satirising a style trend favouring small breasts (a large bosom may still be acceptable in the provinces, but not in Paris!). A "boyish figure" didn't actually become a mainstream fashion ideal until the 1920s.<ref>Source: ''Le Frou Frou'' 1900 Page 128</ref>
  • Picasso]], ''[[Les Demoiselles d'Avignon]]'' (1907), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
  • A [[telegraph]] used to transmit messages in [[morse code]].
  • [[Peugeot Type 3]] built in France in 1891
  • [[Auguste Renoir]], ''[[Bal du moulin de la Galette]]'', 1876, oil on canvas, 131 × 175 cm, [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • The [[pith helmet]] is an icon of [[colonialism]] in the tropical areas of the planet.
  • sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'']] in 1912 is the best-known tragedy of the era.
  • A French poster from 1894 by [[Jules Chéret]] that captures the vibrant spirit of the Belle Époque.
  • World Empires 1900. [[British Empire]] (pink) is the most powerful in the world at this time, due to among other reasons the naval dominance of the [[Royal Navy]].
PERIOD IN EUROPEAN HISTORY, 1871 TO 1914
Belle Epoque; Belle epoque; Belle époque; La belle époque; La belle epoque; La bell epoque; La Belle Époque; Belle-Époque
[?b?l e?'p?k]
¦ noun the period of settled and comfortable life preceding the First World War.
Origin
Fr., 'fine period'.
Belle II experiment         
INTERNATIONAL HIGH-ENERGY PARTICLE PHYSICS EXPERIMENT AT THE KEK RESEARCH CENTRE IN JAPAN
Belle II detector; Belle II; Belle 2; Belle II Detector
The BelleII experiment is a particle physics experiment designed to study the properties of B mesons (heavy particles containing a beauty quark) and other particles. BelleII is the successor to the Belle experiment, and commissioned at the SuperKEKB accelerator complex at KEK in Tsukuba, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan.

Wikipedia

La Belle Alliance

La Belle Alliance is an inn situated a few miles south of Brussels in Belgium, chiefly remembered for its significance in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815).

There are two plaques on the building: one is "In memory of the French Medical Corps who attended the wounded with devotion on 18 June 1815"; and the other commemorates the meeting of the two victorious field marshals at the end of the Battle of Waterloo.