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LevelItemDescriptionView of the first Conti's ice-cream van.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313663
LevelItemDescriptionThe three Conti brothers went into business together. Eventually they owned twelve cafes around the Swansea and Carmarthen area. This cafe was in Clydach.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313661
LevelItemDescriptionMr Jack and Mr Alf Conti's wives were both Welsh and helped out in the cafes but the men always made the ice-cream.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313658
LevelItemDescriptionView of the house in Ystradgynlais converted by Attilio Conti into his first Italian cafe or ice-cream parlour.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313660
LevelItemDescriptionGroup portrait of Mr Attilio Conti and his wife Maria on a visit home to Bardi, Italy. The children rising in the pannier baskets on the donkey are Mr Angelo Conti and his sister.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313587
LevelItemDescriptionA range of different Conti's ice-cream vans.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313664
LevelItemDescriptionPortrait of Attilio, Jack and Alf Conti of Conti Bros shop in Ystradgynlais.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313659
LevelItemDescriptionAttilio Conti and his brothers, Alf and Jack, outside the first Conti's cafe in Ystradgynlais.ArchiveRGS - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDateArchive Number6313662