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- The coronation of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II in Moscow.
- "Showing the great Chinaman paying his homage to Grant's Tomb."
- Although the content of this film is primitive in the extreme - a shot of the traditional Oxford versus Cambridge University Boat Race, filmed on March 30 1895 - this film is of immense historical importance as being the first ever British film
- Showing the ill-fated steamer, which, while loaded with passengers, was recently sunk in New York Harbor in collision with the ferry boat Oregon.
- Documentary film depicting the 1897 boxing match between James J. Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons in Carson City, Nevada on St. Patrick's Day. Originally running for more than 100 minutes, it is the world's first feature film.
- "First round of the great Downey-Monaghan go. Both men are in fine fettle, and put up a very lively and exciting contest. The film is an admirable introduction to the next, No. 164 [DOWNEY VS. MONAGHAN], which is the wind-up and knockout."
- "His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, now King Edward VII, with the Duke and Duchess of York, Prince George of Greece, and other notable personages in a lawn party at Clarence House."
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- "This is a splendid picture of the King (then the Prince of Wales) leaving Marlborough House, in the royal carriage. The King is uniformed as Field-Marshal of the British Army, and is accompanied by a suite and an escort of the Horse Guards. This is one of the best portraits of the King ever made."
- "The Suburban is run at Sheepshead Bay track, Coney Island. Several views of the great race are given. The parade to the post, the start, the finish showing Ben Brush winning, Simms up, with the others strung out, tearing down the stretch in the dust, under whip and spur. Then the weighing out, jockeys saluting, dismounting, and un-saddling."
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- "This is a remarkable picture of one of the greatest races of the past century. The horses are seen in the distance galloping under the lash in the final rush for the wire, and at the conclusion of the picture the camera is swept across the field, showing the enormous crowd of spectators which attends this great event."
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- Passing reviewing stand in Grant Memorial Parade.
- "Taken while passing the reviewing stand, at the dedication of the Grant Memorial Tomb."
- "The Prince of Wales (King Edward VII) and a regiment of lancers on parade."
- "Every gesture is clearly depicted as the President delivers his oration, April 27, 1897, at Riverside Park."
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- "Showing the finish of the great inter-collegiate boat-race on the Hudson."
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- "Passing the reviewing stand in the Grant Memorial Parade."
- "One of the most famous regiments in the British service passing in review before Queen Victoria in the Military Review at Aldershot."
- "One of the famous militia organizations of the Metropolis, in picturesque uniforms, passing reviewing stand in the parade on the occasion of the dedication of the Grant Memorial Tomb."
- "Marching in the parade on the occasion of the dedication of the Grant Memorial Tomb."
- "Crews of the various United States warships, passing reviewing stand in the Grant Memorial Parade."
- "Part of the inaugural parade of 1897."
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- "Passing the reviewing stand at the Grant Memorial Tomb in the dedication day parade."
- "The King rides in a four-horse barouche, accompanied by his suite and he is cheered by the crowds as he passes by."
- "Marching past reviewing stand in the Grant Memorial Parade."
- Showing the horses as they come down the stretch and under the wire. 'Howard Mann' first, 'Lake Shore' second, 'Volley' third.