Tempo Village Fair 1994 - Northern Ireland Archives
Thanks to one of our regular tape donors for this home camcorder footage from the Tempo Village Fair in 1994. Tempo is a small village in County Fermanagh. Comment below if this brings back some memories or you recognise any old faces. 👏 Credit: D Coulter SEND US YOUR OLD TAPES! 📺 Got any old farming, machinery or motorsport video on camcorder or VHS tapes? We're passionate about digitising old footage to preserve it online and trigger memories of the good old days. Check those sheds/attics/garages for long-lost content and get in touch if you've anything to share. GET IN TOUCH: 🎥 Facebook - https://bit.ly/3uES3Zl ✉️ Email - oldschoolni[at]outlook.com

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An Evening In Glen, Tempo, Fermanagh. More at folklorebook.com/videos
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