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| The Horse in Motion (1882) A groundbreaking piece of work from innovative photographer Eadweard Muybridge, The Horse in Motion is a series of stills featuring a galloping... | |
| Das Boxende Känguruh (1895) Premiering at the first public projection of motion pictures in Germany, Das Boxende Känguruh is one of the earliest examples of animal... | |
| Lion, London Zoological Gardens (1895) The work of pioneering filmmaker Louis Lumière, Lion, London Zoological Gardens features a large male as he paces back and forth in his... | |
| Rough Sea at Dover (1895) Considered by some to be the first natural history orientated film and one of the oldest surviving British films, Rough Sea at Dover dates back... | |
| Elephants at the Zoo (1897) A cheerful account of exercise time at the London Zoological Gardens, Elephants at the Zoo was released in 1897 by the British Mutoscope and... | |
| Pelicans at the Zoo (1898) An amusing account of feeding time at Regent’s Park Zoological Gardens, Pelicans at the Zoo was released in 1898 by British Mutoscope and... | |
| Fight Between Tarantula and Scorpion (1900) Released in 1900 by British Mutoscope and Biograph Company, one of the pioneers of early cinema technology, this silent black and white film... | |
| Spiders on a Web (1900) Consisting of a single shot, Spiders on a Web is one of the earliest British examples of close-up natural history photography. Made by one of... | |
| Lion Hunt (1906) Bursting onto the silver screen in a flurry of controversy, Lion Hunt was a huge international success, telling the story of two hunters in the... | |
| In Birdland (1907) A groundbreaking production from renowned natural history photographer and filmmaker Oliver Pike, In Birdland was the first British wildlife... |



