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April 30, 1891

Experimental film fragment made with the Edison-Dickson-Heise experimental horizontal-feed kinetograph camera and viewer, using 3/4-inch wide film.

January 1, 1892

Lost film directed by William K.L. Dickson. Presented by Edison Manufacturing Company.

January 1, 1892

Early Edison short showing two men fencing.

February 1, 1894

An athlete demonstrating various poses.

Eugen Sandow, who claims to be the strongest man in the world, appears in the Edison Company's film studio.

June 14, 1894

In the background, five fans lean on the ropes looking into the ring. The referee is to the left; like the fans, he hardly moves as two fighters swing roundhouse blows at each other. Mike Leonard, in white trunks, is the aggressor; in black, Jack Cushing stands near the edge of the ring, warily pawing the air as Leonard comes at him. A couple of punches land, but the fighters maintain their upright postures.

The Glenroy Brothers perform a portion of their vaudeville act, "The Comic View of Boxing: The Tramp & the Athlete", which depicts a boxer with a classic style trying to contend with an opponent who uses a very unorthodox approach.

November 5, 1895

Two men in white leotards and tights, and black slips over it, wrestle on a theatre stage.

January 6, 1896

The Boxing Kangaroo is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Paul’s peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a young boy boxing with a kangaroo. The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film.

July 4, 1896

Francis Doublier does bicycle tricks in the street.

November 28, 1896

In a sunny open air setting with a background of high, deep foliage trees, and a white-walled storeyed house, an acrobat with light shirt and trousers and white plimsolls is doing acrobats in a trapeze in the center of the area. Behind it, a pair of men in similar dress seem to be carrying barbells from one place to the other, rather then exercising with them.

Two boxers climb into barrels and proceed to pummel each other in this novelty film from the Lumières.

June 24, 1897

Short clip of a football match, filmed on the Lumière cinematograph, 33 years before FIFA's 1st World Cup.

The earliest surviving Japanese film showing the martial art of kendo.

Probably the first ever cricket film: Indian cricketing royalty prepares for the first test between England and Australia at Sydney.

January 1, 1898

Four men of different ranks play a game of tetherball on a ship's deck.

December 30, 1898

An impressive eight-some performs some Victorian gymnastics for the camera

January 1, 1899

A group of riders demonstrate equestrian vaulting, or voltige, on the outskirts of Prague.

This picture shows the Columbia crossing the line, leading the Shamrock by about 1/2 mile. The Shamrock is plainly seen in the distance and she later comes up and crosses the line in the same picture.

January 1, 1900

With a crowded arena in the background, a stationary camera records a bull charging a picador astride his horse. An attendant on foot throws stones at the rump of the horse to get it to move. Various toreadors run past the bull to try to get him to charge or at least run about.

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