• Events in 1876 in animation. November 9: The English inventor Wordsworth Donisthorpe files a patent for a film camera, which he named a "kinesigraph."...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1876. 1876 (MDCCCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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  • Events in 1873 in animation. December: The pioneer animator Charles-Émile Reynaud starts holding free magic lantern shows in the style of François-Napoléon-Marie...
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  • Events in 1875 in animation. Specific date unknown: In 1875, the physiologist Sigmund Exner showed that, under the right conditions, people will see two...
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  • Events in 1879 in animation. Specific date unknown: In 1879, Charles-Émile Reynaud registered a modification to the praxinoscope patent to include the...
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  • Events in 1877 in animation. August 11: On August 11, 1877, the Daily Alta newspaper announced a project by Eadward Muybridge and Leland Stanford to produce...
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  • For the history of animation after the development of celluloid film, see history of animation. The early history of animation covers the period up to...
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  • by animation and film is sometimes believed to rely on beta movement, as an alternative to the older explanation known as persistence of vision. 1876 -...
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  • Events in 1878 in animation. January 24: Following the introduction of the phonograph by Thomas Edison in November 1877, an article in Scientific American...
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  • Events in 1874 in animation. December 9: In 1874, Jules Janssen made several practice discs for the recording of the passage of Venus with his series Passage...
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  • Tom Sawyer (2000 film) (category Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation films)
    worldwide. This is also the final MGM Animation film before shutdown in 2002. It is an adaptation of Mark Twain's 1876 novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer...
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    Daimler was a gunsmith who had worked on the Lenoir engine. By 1876, Otto and Langen succeeded in creating the first internal combustion engine that compressed...
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    of Flanders (1975), a Japanese animation TV series produced by Nippon Animation My Patrasche (1992), a Japanese animation TV series produced by Tokyo Movie...
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  • Events in 1962 in animation. January 6: The first episode of Beany and Cecil is broadcast. April 9: 34th Academy Awards: Surogat by Dušan Vukotić wins...
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    Émile Cohl (category History of animation)
    presses were smashed and he was incarcerated. He started La Lune Rousse in 1876 to continue his work. By this time, he had moved beyond attacking individuals...
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    Dance of the Hours (category 1876 ballet premieres)
    through solo and ensemble dances. The opera was first performed in 1876 and was revised in 1880. Later performed on its own, the Dance of the Hours was at...
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    the evidence in the large number of pictures that were published, by the praise of experts, by looking at animations of the sequences in zoetropes, and...
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    Poznań (redirect from Education in Poznań)
    around the perimeter of the city. Building of the first nine forts began in 1876, and nine intermediate forts were built from 1887. The inner ring of fortifications...
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    as many minor film studios being based in or around the area. Many animation studios are also headquartered in the state. The four major American television...
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  • the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number-range that have received names, and explains the meanings...
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    Kaieteur Falls (category Tourist attractions in Guyana)
    measurements. Brown's book Canoe and Camp life in British Guiana was published in 1876. Two years later, in 1878, he published Fifteen Thousand Miles on...
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    Notre-Dame de Paris (category Cathedrals in Paris)
    Commune de 1871 (1876). Paris: La Decouverte/Poche. ISBN 978-2-70-714520-8. Lours, Mathieu (2018). Dictionnaire des Cathédrales (in French). Éditions...
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    series, Thief of Baghdad, was also made in India which aired on Zee TV between 2000 and 2001. UPA, an American animation studio, produced an animated feature...
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    journalist in Maine John Adams Sr. (1691–1761), father of John Adams and grandfather of John Quincy Adams John Adams Sr. (Nebraska politician) (1876–1962)...
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    Ukraine (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2022)
    going as far as banning virtually all books from being published in Ukrainian in 1876. Ukraine, like the rest of the Russian Empire, joined the Industrial...
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    Calamity Jane (category Deaths from pneumonia in South Dakota)
    joined a wagon train headed north in July 1876. The second part of her story is verified. She was at Fort Laramie in July 1876, and she did join a wagon train...
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    World War I. Animations from Alcatel showing how submarine cables are installed and repaired Work begins to repair severed net Flexibility in Undersea Networks...
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    Sinking of the Titanic (category 1912 disasters in Canada)
    TimesMachine browser – The New York Times, Tuesday, 16 April 1912 Full-length animation of the Titanic sinking on YouTube Listen to this article (1 hour and 44...
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  • PTV Vissim (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    protection (evacuation simulation) to 3d visualization (computer animation, architectural animation) for illustrative purpose and communication to the general...
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    was a French inventor, responsible for the praxinoscope (an animation device patented in 1877 that improved on the zoetrope) and was responsible for the...
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