Vintage Stock Footage
1962 Hawaii
A nostalgic collection of vintage tropical scenes, including beaches, palm trees, and leisure activities, evoking a mid-century vacation atmosphere.
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Hawaii USA (1962): Rock Outcropping On The Side Of A Mountain
Hawaii USA (1962): Beautiful Outdoors Rolling Mountains
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): Natural Disaster Flood Bad Weather
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): View From Building Or Monument On Waterfront
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): Men Walking Through Cement Doorway
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): River Lapping Against Broken Bridge
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): Concrete Holding Tank Near The Shore In The Water
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): The Story Behind The Curtain In The Tunnel
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): Sunken Remains Of Ship Or Equipment Beneath Water
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): A Submarine Taking A Stroll In A Body Of Water
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): Covertation To Other Peoples
Pearl Harbor Hawaii USA (1962): Ocean Tide Over Wreck
Hawaii USA (1962): One Two Swing
Hawaii USA (1962): A Lonely People On The Beach
Hawaii USA (1962): People Walking On A Beach With Palm Trees By The Ocean
Hawaii USA (1962): A Person Playing Golf
Hawaii USA (1962): Bridge Outside With Umbrellas
Hawaii USA (1962): Boat In The Water Person Sitting Down
Hawaii USA (1962): Boat Sitting Near Water's Edge
Hawaii USA (1962): A Woman Walking Towards Her Croquet Ball On The Lawn
Hawaii USA (1962): Woman Waiting To Play Golf
Hawaii USA (1962): Appreciating The Drop From The Top Of This Cliff
Hawaii USA (1962): A Woman Is Walking Towards Her Croquet Ball
Hawaii USA (1962): Beautiful Place For Vacation Time
Frequently asked questions
What kind of 1962 Hawaii footage is available?
Stockfilm preserves authentic 1962 Hawaii 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 1962 Hawaii footage shot on?
Most 1960s 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 1962 Hawaii 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 1962 Hawaii archival footage?
Open a clip from the collection above, choose License Direct, and complete checkout to receive the licensed master download from Stockfilm.