Stockfilm licenses the rights identified in the applicable agreement. Additional use-specific review may be required. See the Licensing Guide and Archive Integrity.
Two women in 1960s summer dresses stand on a grassy hill in front of a large white sign reading 'GEORGE WASHINGTON'S OLD GRIST MILL' at a historic site in Jamestown, Virginia. Shot on 8mm film in 1962, the clip captures the women posing near the sign, one pointing at the text while the other holds a small purse. The scene is set against a stone building and lush green trees under bright daylight, with natural film grain and color fading characteristic of vintage home movie footage. This authentic archival clip offers a nostalgic glimpse into mid-century American tourism and historical site visits.
Editorial use is the safest path. For commercial use, a clearance review is recommended for the flags below.
Flags come from automated catalog metadata, not a legal opinion. The source is an original 8mm / Super 8 Home Movie reel. For high-stakes commercial use, request a full rights review.
Confidence labels are defined on Archive Integrity. Fields without a recorded value are shown as not recorded rather than assumed.
View source reel contextOpen Clip Documentation RecordRequest source information
More from United States across other decades
1960s footage from around the world
1960s footage also from United States
Clips with similar subjects and themes