Vintage Stock Footage

1958 Texas

Archival 16mm film footage capturing a 1950s desert road trip, featuring cacti, vintage cars, and mountain landscapes with a nostalgic, grainy texture.

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Lubbock Texas (1958): Video Shot In A Dark Room With Only The Light Of A Light

Lubbock Texas (1958): Video Shot In A Dark Room With Only The Light Of A Light

Texas (1958): Tall Cactus Bright Blue Sky In Background Plants And Shrubs Nearby

Texas (1958): Tall Cactus Bright Blue Sky In Background Plants And Shrubs Nearby

Texas (1958): White Truck Follows Grey Car While Red Big Rig Truck travels On

Texas (1958): White Truck Follows Grey Car While Red Big Rig Truck travels On

Texas (1958): View Of An Open Field Without Construction Without Animals Abandoned

Texas (1958): View Of An Open Field Without Construction Without Animals Abandoned

Texas (1958): A Large Sign That Directs People Where They Want To Go

Texas (1958): A Large Sign That Directs People Where They Want To Go

Texas (1958): A Overhead View Of The Top Of A Big Building

Texas (1958): A Overhead View Of The Top Of A Big Building

Texas (1958): Scenic View Of Dry Mountain Landscape

Texas (1958): Scenic View Of Dry Mountain Landscape

Lubbock Texas (1958): Only A Dark Video Without People Cannot Be Seen

Lubbock Texas (1958): Only A Dark Video Without People Cannot Be Seen

Texas (1958): View Of Silver Objects On Tan Bridge On A Bright Sunny Day

Texas (1958): View Of Silver Objects On Tan Bridge On A Bright Sunny Day

Texas (1958): Outside Scene Nature Power Lines Canyons Color Film

Texas (1958): Outside Scene Nature Power Lines Canyons Color Film

Texas (1958): Views Of The Rocky Mountains Deep Within The Canyon

Texas (1958): Views Of The Rocky Mountains Deep Within The Canyon

Texas (1958): View Of Wooden Spanish Street Sign On A Clear Day

Texas (1958): View Of Wooden Spanish Street Sign On A Clear Day

Texas (1958): Close Up View Of Max Starcke Dam On A Bright Sunny Day

Texas (1958): Close Up View Of Max Starcke Dam On A Bright Sunny Day

Texas (1958): Horses Need Someone To Ride The Carriage

Texas (1958): Horses Need Someone To Ride The Carriage

Texas (1958): Aerial View Of Grey Rock Boulders And Beach Shoreline On A Clear

Texas (1958): Aerial View Of Grey Rock Boulders And Beach Shoreline On A Clear

Texas (1958): No Cliff Has Electrical Wires From Top To Bottom

Texas (1958): No Cliff Has Electrical Wires From Top To Bottom

Texas (1958): Filmed View Of Hydro Dam And Associated Power Lines Connected To It

Texas (1958): Filmed View Of Hydro Dam And Associated Power Lines Connected To It

Texas (1958): Artsy Footage Of Desert Cacti

Texas (1958): Artsy Footage Of Desert Cacti

Texas (1958): A Desert With Several Green Cacti Amid Precariousness

Texas (1958): A Desert With Several Green Cacti Amid Precariousness

Texas (1958): Mountainous And Deserted Place In Which You Can See A Closed Cave

Texas (1958): Mountainous And Deserted Place In Which You Can See A Closed Cave

Texas (1958): View Of Shaded Mountains And Rock Path On A Sunny Day

Texas (1958): View Of Shaded Mountains And Rock Path On A Sunny Day

Texas (1958): Mountain Range Bare Rocky Cliff Faces Of Varying Heights Against A

Texas (1958): Mountain Range Bare Rocky Cliff Faces Of Varying Heights Against A

Lubbock Texas (1958): Preparing For A Parade

Lubbock Texas (1958): Preparing For A Parade

Lubbock Texas (1958): Film Footage Taken Inside Building Can Only See Light Coming

Lubbock Texas (1958): Film Footage Taken Inside Building Can Only See Light Coming

Frequently asked questions

What kind of 1958 Texas footage is available?

Stockfilm preserves authentic 1958 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 1958 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 1958 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 1958 Texas archival footage?

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