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 #: TFA-152D Length: 11:45 Year: 1957 Sound: Sound Decade: 1950s Description: A woman and her younger brother visit the famous sights of Washington, D.C. and Virginia in the 1940's.
Clip #: TFA-243B Length: 16:25 Year: 1944 Sound: Silent Decade: 1940s Description: Pathe’ Educational film about prominent historical buildings and sites in Massachusetts.
Clip #: TFA-399D Length: 1:03 Sound: Sound Decade: 1960s Description: A Seattle First National Bank commercial about travelers checks and safety deposit boxes.
Clip #: MF-14D Length: 1:56 Sound: Sound Decade: 1930s Description: Montage of images of America with Kate Smith singing "God Bless America"
on soundtrack
Clip #: TFA-161H Length: 13:33 Sound: Silent Decade: 1950s Description: Home movies of a cruise in Alaska in the 1950s on the Alaska Steamship Co which leaves from Seattle
Clip #: TFA-178B Length: 8:47 Year: 1947 Sound: Sound Decade: 1940s Description: A film about New Hampshire in the late 1940s from Carl Dudley's This Land of Ours series
Clip #: TFA-92C Length: 10:16 Year: 1959 Sound: Sound Decade: 1950s Description: A U.S. Information Agency film about the new state of Hawaii in the late 1950s