Leisurely Pedestrians, Open Topped Buses and Hansom Cabs with Trotting Horses

Leisurely Pedestrians, Open Topped Buses and Hansom Cabs with Trotting Horses is an alleged  1889 British  silentblack-and-white  short film, shot by inventor and film pioneer  William Friese-Greene on celuloid film using his 'chronophotographic' camera, which takes its name from a description of the content. The 20 feet of film, which was shot in January 1889 at  Apsley Gate,  Hyde Park, London, was claimed to be the first motion picture until pre-dating footage shot by  Louis Le Prince was discovered. It was never publicly shown and is now considered a  lost film with no known surviving prints or stills.