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): Unusual City In The State Of Texas

Texas (1951): Unusual City In The State Of Texas

Texas (1951): Residential Houses Along The Park in Texas

Texas (1951): Residential Houses Along The Park in Texas

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): Two Horses Drawing Carriage Of People Working Followed By Two People

Texas (1951): Two Horses Drawing Carriage Of People Working Followed By Two People

Texas (1951): Women Walking Towards Building

Texas (1951): Women Walking Towards Building

Texas (1951): Floats Carried By Horses Walking On The Streets Of The City Parading

Texas (1951): Floats Carried By Horses Walking On The Streets Of The City Parading

Texas (1951): Crowded Street Full Of Bystanders

Texas (1951): Crowded Street Full Of Bystanders

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): People Parading On Horses On Holiday Holding The United States Flag

Texas (1951): People Parading On Horses On Holiday Holding The United States Flag

Texas (1951): A Band And A Grave

Texas (1951): A Band And A Grave

Texas (1951): Country Western Parade Consisting Of Horses And A Float With Six

Texas (1951): Country Western Parade Consisting Of Horses And A Float With Six

Texas (1951): People Gathered Watching A Parade Go By Including Men On Horses And

Texas (1951): People Gathered Watching A Parade Go By Including Men On Horses And

Texas (1951): A Parade Walks Through The Streets

Texas (1951): A Parade Walks Through The Streets

Texas (1951): Most Beautiful And Organized Street Parade I Attended

Texas (1951): Most Beautiful And Organized Street Parade I Attended

Texas (1951): Horses With Flags Parade Down The Street Of A Major City

Texas (1951): Horses With Flags Parade Down The Street Of A Major City

Texas (1951): A Horseback Parade Going Down A Street Lines With Crowds Of People

Texas (1951): A Horseback Parade Going Down A Street Lines With Crowds Of People

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): 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): Beautiful Cars Auction With Man With Hat Over The Bridge

Texas (1951): Beautiful Cars Auction With Man With Hat Over The Bridge

Texas (1951): Group Of Old Black Cars Stopped In The Middle Of The Road Along With

Texas (1951): Group Of Old Black Cars Stopped In The Middle Of The Road Along With

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): 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): People Riding Horses Down Street In Parade On A Clear Day

Texas (1951): People Riding Horses Down Street In Parade On A Clear Day

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?

Open a clip from the collection above, choose License Direct, and complete checkout to receive the licensed master download from Stockfilm.