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LevelDescriptionTitleDateArchive NumberLevelItemDescriptionView of the house in Ystradgynlais converted by Attilio Conti into his first Italian cafe or ice-cream parlour.TitleDI2008_0549 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313660LevelItemDescriptionThe three Conti brothers went into business together. Eventually they owned twelve cafes around the Swansea and Carmarthen area. This cafe was in Clydach.TitleDI2008_0550 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313661LevelItemDescriptionMr Jack and Mr Alf Conti's wives were both Welsh and helped out in the cafes but the men always made the ice-cream.TitleDI2008_0547 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313658LevelItemDescriptionView of the first Conti's ice-cream van.TitleDI2008_0552 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313663LevelItemDescriptionA range of different Conti's ice-cream vans.TitleDI2008_0553 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313664LevelItemDescriptionPortrait of Attilio, Jack and Alf Conti of Conti Bros shop in Ystradgynlais.TitleDI2008_0548 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313659LevelItemDescriptionGroup 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.TitleDI2008_0546 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313587LevelItemDescriptionAttilio Conti and his brothers, Alf and Jack, outside the first Conti's cafe in Ystradgynlais.TitleDI2008_0551 - RCAHMW General Scanned Image CollectionDate1920 to 1930Archive Number6313662