Vintage Stock Footage

1951 Texas

Archival stock footage of a 1960s parade featuring horseback riders, marching bands, and large crowds, capturing the nostalgic atmosphere of mid-century American celebrations.

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Texas (1951): Wreckage From Car Accident In The s Or s

Texas (1951): Wreckage From Car Accident In The s Or s

Texas (1951): View Of Red Truck Loaded With Wooden Items On A Clear Day

Texas (1951): View Of Red Truck Loaded With Wooden Items On A Clear Day

Texas (1951): A Forest In Winter Time Couple Evergreen Trees Old Film

Texas (1951): A Forest In Winter Time Couple Evergreen Trees Old Film

Texas (1951): Two People Taking Pictures On A Road Probably In A Paradisiacal

Texas (1951): Two People Taking Pictures On A Road Probably In A Paradisiacal

Texas (1951): At The Top Of A Hill With A Road Landscape And Some Houses With

Texas (1951): At The Top Of A Hill With A Road Landscape And Some Houses With

Texas (1951): A Huge Land Property With A Couple Of Buildings Erected And A Lot Of

Texas (1951): A Huge Land Property With A Couple Of Buildings Erected And A Lot Of

Texas (1951): People Walking To And From White Stone Building On A Sunny Windy Day

Texas (1951): People Walking To And From White Stone Building On A Sunny Windy Day

Texas (1951): Cars Passing On Dirt Road People Walking And Woman Filming View Of

Texas (1951): Cars Passing On Dirt Road People Walking And Woman Filming View Of

Texas (1951): A Man And A Woman Walking Towards The Car

Texas (1951): A Man And A Woman Walking Towards The Car

Texas (1951): Man Wearing Tan Shirt Turns To Look At Parked Black Car In A Sunny

Texas (1951): Man Wearing Tan Shirt Turns To Look At Parked Black Car In A Sunny

Texas (1951): Four Men Changing Tire Of Green Car On A Clear Day

Texas (1951): Four Men Changing Tire Of Green Car On A Clear Day

Texas (1951): People Are Carrying A Body Inside Of A Car In The Daytime

Texas (1951): People Are Carrying A Body Inside Of A Car In The Daytime

Texas (1951): A Kalesa Parade Followed By The Soldiers

Texas (1951): A Kalesa Parade Followed By The Soldiers

Texas (1951): People Standing Near Green Car Parked In Tan Field On A Bright Sunny

Texas (1951): People Standing Near Green Car Parked In Tan Field On A Bright Sunny

Texas (1951): People Together In Their Backyard And Their Old Yellow House

Texas (1951): People Together In Their Backyard And Their Old Yellow House

Texas (1951): People Sitting On The Front Porch Of A Home And The Smaller House

Texas (1951): People Sitting On The Front Porch Of A Home And The Smaller House

Texas (1951): Black Aviator Man Near Shop Warn Hand Point Out Landscape House

Texas (1951): Black Aviator Man Near Shop Warn Hand Point Out Landscape House

Texas (1951): A View Of A Busy Street With Cars Driving Slowly Towards The

Texas (1951): A View Of A Busy Street With Cars Driving Slowly Towards The

Texas (1951): Large Crowds Line City Streets On A Bright Sunny Day

Texas (1951): Large Crowds Line City Streets On A Bright Sunny Day

Texas (1951): People Walking In Shaded White Stone Courtyard On A Sunny Day

Texas (1951): People Walking In Shaded White Stone Courtyard On A Sunny Day

Texas (1951): Parade Of People And Horse In Parade Marching Together

Texas (1951): Parade Of People And Horse In Parade Marching Together

Texas (1951): A Truck With Performers Passing In A Parade Watched By A Huge Crowd

Texas (1951): A Truck With Performers Passing In A Parade Watched By A Huge Crowd

Texas (1951): Majorettes Wearing White Uniforms March In Parade On A Sunny Day

Texas (1951): Majorettes Wearing White Uniforms March In Parade On A Sunny Day

Texas (1951): Old Aerial Footage Of A City Parade Going Past

Texas (1951): Old Aerial Footage Of A City Parade Going Past

Frequently asked questions

What kind of 1951 Texas footage is available?

Stockfilm preserves authentic 1951 Texas home movies — 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm reels restored to 4K. Expect candid daily life, streetscapes, travel, family events, and period-accurate fashion and vehicles, all shot on real film stock from the era.

What format was 1951 Texas footage shot on?

Most 1950s home movies were captured on 8mm Standard, 16mm, or — by the late 1960s — Super 8 film. We scan original reels at 4K and color-correct each clip while preserving authentic film grain.

Can I license 1951 Texas stock footage commercially?

Yes. The clips shown on this page are available for royalty-free direct licensing from Stockfilm for film, documentary, advertising, and online use.

Where can I download 1951 Texas archival footage?

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