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Home / Evelyn Doreen (nee Tanner) and Mario Luigi Pelosi, Pelosi’s family cafe, Swansea, c.1953
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Paulette Pelosi’s parents, Evelyn Doreen (nee Tanner) and Mario Luigi Pelosi, in Pelosi’s family cafe at 9, Dillwyn Street, Swansea, circa 1953.

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