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O que (quem) é 20th century road schemes in Bristol - definição


20th century road schemes in Bristol         
  • Bristol and Bath Regional Planning Scheme 1930
  • Brunel Way, Cumberland Basin, looking east. Tight curves and, in the distance, slip roads leading to local roads on Spike Island.
  • Leaflet announcing experimental closure of College Green to through traffic, Bristol, June 1991
  • Footbridge over M32 between Baptist Mills and St Werbergh's
  • Lewins Mead, showing typical 1970s architecture and remains of vertical segregation deck
  • Looking along the planned line of the Outer Circuit Road  towards St Paul's Roundabout from Lower Ashley Rd. Easton Way lies beyond the roundabout.
  • Redcliffe Bascule Bridge and St Mary Redcliffe, 2018; the dual carriageway now repurposed as a cycle lane, busway and two-lane road
  • St Philips Causeway
  • Stokes Croft, looking north. Newer buildings on left are set back to allow for road widening
  • Whiteladies Road. Newer buildings on left are set back behind 'road widening' line
Road building was central to planning policy for much of the 20th century in Bristol, England. The planned road network evolved over time but at its core was a network of concentric ring (or circuit) roads and high-capacity radial roads.
twentieth century         
  • Hong Kong]], under British administration from 1842 to 1997, is one of the original [[Four Asian Tigers]].
  • The international community grew in the second half of the century significantly due to a new wave of decolonization, particularly in Africa. Most of the newly independent states, were grouped together with many other so called [[developing countries]]. Developing countries gained attention, particularly due to rapid population growth, leading to a record [[world population]] of nearly 7 billion people by the end of the century.
  • The pioneer of [[computer science]], [[Alan Turing]]
  • largest empire]] in history.
  • World War II deaths]].
  • first moonwalk]] in 1969, taken by [[Neil Armstrong]]. The relatively young [[aerospace engineering]] industries rapidly grew in the 66 years after the Wright brothers' first flight.
  • modern painter]].
  • [[Elvis Presley]] in 1956, a leading figure of [[rock & roll]] and [[rockabilly]].
  • The [[Empire State Building]] is an iconic building of the 1930s.
  • A stamp commemorating [[Alexander Fleming]]. His discovery of [[penicillin]] changed the world of medicine by introducing the age of antibiotics.
  • First flight of the [[Wright brothers]]' ''[[Wright Flyer]]'' on December 17, 1903, in [[Kitty Hawk, North Carolina]]; Orville piloting with Wilbur running at wingtip.
  • global international body of governance]] created to prevent war after [[World War I]], during its 26-year [[interwar period]] history.
  • [[Ralph Baer]]'s ''[[Magnavox Odyssey]]'', the first video game console, released in 1972.
  • Map of territorial changes in Europe after [[World War I]] (as of 1923).
  • [[Oil field]] in California, 1938.

The first modern oil well was drilled in 1848 by Russian engineer F.N. Semyonov, on the [[Apsheron Peninsula]] north-east of [[Baku]].
  • Wheat yields greatly increased from the [[Green Revolution]] in the world's [[least developed countries]].
TIME PERIOD BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1901, AND ENDED ON DECEMBER 31, 2000
Twentieth Century; 20th Century; Twentieth-century; 20th-century; 20th century AD; The 20th Century in Review; 20th Century's; XX century; TwenCen; 20th centuries; Twentieth century; Late 20th Century; XXth century; 20 century; XX Century; 1901-2000; 19xx; Century XX; Twentieth centuries; Early 20th century; XX century physics; Late twentieth century; 1900s (century); 19XX; Wars in the 20th century; 20th century in politics
Something that is out-of-date; something that is considered old and has been revised or improved upon.
Bob, that computer you are using is so twentieth century.
20th-century art         
  • [[Henri Matisse]], ''[[Woman with a Hat]]'', 1905
  • [[André Derain]], ''Charing Cross Bridge, London,'' 1906, [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Washington, DC.]]
  • [[Pablo Picasso]], ''[[Les Demoiselles d'Avignon]]'', 1907
  • [[Georges Braque]], ''Le Viaduc de L'Estaque (Viaduct at L'Estaque)'', 1908
  • [[Jean Metzinger]], ''[[Le goûter (Tea Time)]]'', 1911, [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]. [[André Salmon]] dubbed this painting "The Mona Lisa of Cubism"
  • Le Chemin, Paysage à Meudon]], Paysage avec personnage'', 1911
  • [[Marcel Duchamp]], ''[[Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2]]'', 1912, [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
  • [[Wassily Kandinsky]] ''Composition VII'', 1912
  • [[František Kupka]], ''Amorpha, Fugue in Two Colors'', 1912
  • [[Robert Delaunay]], ''Le Premier Disque'', 1912–13
  • Love Song]]'' 1914, [[Museum of Modern Art]]
  • Black Square]]'', 1915
ERA OF ARTISTIC EXPRESSION
20th Century art; 20th century art; Twentieth-century art
Twentieth-century art—and what it became as modern art—began with modernism in the late nineteenth century.