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.
Clip #: MF-31A Length: 15:56 Year: 1947 Sound: Sound Decade: 1940s Description: The people and lifestyle of the Southern Appalachian Mountains in the 1940s.
Clip #: TFA-313B Length: 29:57 Year: 1944 Sound: Sound Decade: 1940s Description: Internationalist film exploring the economic and political importance of South America to the United States.
Clip #: TFA-148A Length: 16:20 Year: 1928 Sound: Silent Decade: 1920s Description: Children and adults eating lunch outside sitting on cars. 1928 Ford pickup truck. Girl carries picnic basket for meal. Dog brings leather case in mouth. Girls wearing knitted hats sitting on running boards with plates and food on laps eating and drinking. Smile and laugh at camera. CU knife...
Clip #: TFA-360E Length: 13:44 Sound: Sound Decade: 1940s Description: A B.F. Goodrich promotional film shows the U.S. Army of Engineers building the Alaskan Highway.
Clip #: MF-28D Length: 1:54 Year: 1955 Sound: Sound Decade: 1950s Description: A visit to a plant that makes paper from sugar refining waste in the mid 1950s
Clip #: MF-27M Length: 3:27 Year: 1955 Sound: Sound Decade: 1950s Description: Cargo handling techniques for shipping via ship in cargo vans via the Moore McCormick Lines