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London's Trafalgar Square
London's
Trafalgar Square
is an
1890
British
short
silent
actuality film
,
shot
by
inventors
and
film
pioneers
Wordsworth Donisthorpe
and
William Carr Crofts
at approximately 10
frames per second
with an oval or
circular
frame
on celuloid film using their 'kinesigraph' camera, showing
traffic
at
Trafalgar
Square in
London
. The
surviving
ten
frames
of film are the earliest known
motion picture
of
the city
.