Small portion of positive film, being the first film ever taken by Mr R. W. Paul in 1895, and showing a cricketer jumping over the garden gate of Mr Paul's own residence. The perforations are interesting in this film as they were carried out by the use of a 32-toothed hand punch, the film being placed upon a block of lead and the punch being driven through the film with a hammer. Hence the irregularities of the perforations.Will Day Catalogue. [La Cinémathèque française]. Cité dans BARNES John, The Beginnings of The Cinema in England 1894-1901, vol, 1 1894-1896, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1976 [1988], p. 230.