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English: 1930 copy of the en:Louis Le Prince's en:Roundhay Garden Scene original 1888 frames by the National Science Museum, London. Courtesy of NMPFT (Bradford).The 20 frames 1930 copy would run for 1.66 seconds at 12fps rate. Note that the 1930 copy is reversed! The steps and window of Oakwood Grange should be on the left-hand side of the scene, as shown in the later NMPFT digital copy.
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1930 image of 20 frames from an 1888 film, with no other copyrightable elements. Its PD status is as a copy of the film, which is PD in both UK/EU (film's sole author disappeared in 1890 & declared legally dead in 1897) and U.S. (film published before 1923).
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