Louis Le Prince filmed on 14 October 1888 in Leeds the Roundhay Garden Scene sequence with his single-lens camera and Eastman paper film, the earliest surviving documented moving-image recording, according to Guinness World Records. Weeks later he filmed Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge. In September 1890, while traveling to Paris before departing for New York for his first public demonstration, he vanished from the train between Dijon and Paris and was never seen again. His disappearance — never solved — prevented him from claiming priority for his invention. The Lumière brothers presented their cinematograph in 1895 and received universal historical recognition as the inventors of cinema.