Ordering From Us
All footage in The Travel Film Archive is represented for licensing either by Getty Images or the TFA Network of agents. The "Library" field for each clip indicates which library holds that clip. To place an order you can use our cart system and, depending on which clips you select, your request will be sent to the appropriate library and they will contact you to provide licensing information and complete the transaction. If you are ordering sections from an entire film or from a long clip, please make sure you record the in and out time codes for each section in the Notes box before adding it to the cart. If you currently deal with either of these libraries you may also contact them directly and refer to the relevant Travel Film Archive clip number. Each Getty Images clip also contains a link which will take you directly to that clip on Getty's web site.



    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  View Our Index

 Back to Home Page
 Back to search page
11-20 of 50
previous 1 2 3 4 5 next
Loading the player...

Versailles, France 1965

Clip #: TFA-174B-9
Length: 06:09
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1960s
Description:
Homes movies of the Palace of Versailles in France in the 1960s

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Cite Fantome

Clip #: TFA-315A
Length: 11:31
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1940s
Description:
French narrated documentary about ancient castle ruins in France.

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Modern France

Clip #: TFA-151A
Length: 10:20
Year: 1950
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Couple working in small fertile truck farm in France growing potatoes, sugar beets and vegetables. She picks beets in garden while he uses hoe on soil. Oxen with plow and horses with farm carts are used as work animals. Wheat is the most important crop. Sheaves of wheat in field. CU hand with...

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Lausanne

Clip #: TFA-169B
Length: 9:06
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A tour of Lausanne Switzerland in the 1960s.

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Brussels World's Fair

Clip #: TFA-6A-3
Length: 7:18
Year: 1959
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
11:37:22 - 11:43:31 >>> 1950s, 1958, Brussels, Belgium, Brussels World Fair, Expo 58, Color MOS: Brussels World's Fair, multijet fountains, large sculpture of an atom, Atomium, A wave making exhibit. Various scenes and visitors and families, picture taking, Pedi cabs pass, the Argentina...

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Brussels World's Fair

Clip #: TFA-6A-2
Length: 4:44
Year: 1959
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
11:31:28 - 11:37:22 >>> 1950s, 1958, Brussels, Belgium, 1958 Brussels World Fair, Expo 58, various at this exhibition, an obelisk and the giant atom sculpture in background. Atomium, Various other buildings and visitors milling about. Overhead cable carA multicar sightseeing vehicle passes. A...

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

French Children

Clip #: TFA-399B
Length: 10:41
Year: 1948
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1940s
Description:
An educational film from the late 1940s about French children who live on a farm near the medieval town of Dinan, in northwestern France.

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Brussels World's Fair

Clip #: TFA-6A-1
Length: 11:08
Year: 1959
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Footage from the 1958 Brussels World's Fair with an overhead funicular, various countries’ buildings, interior USSR exhibit with early Sputniks and the first manned space craft.

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Wings To France

Clip #: TFA-219A
Length: 27:17
Year: 1965
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1960s
Description:
A Pan Am promotional film about travel to France in the mid 1960s.

More Details

View Larger Clip


Loading the player...

Paris Zoo

Clip #: TFA-20A-3
Length: 2:27
Year: 1948
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1940s
Description:
Visitors and animals in enclosures at the Paris Zoological Park in the 1940s.

More Details

View Larger Clip

11-20 of 50
previous 1 2 3 4 5 next
Back to top