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D C Harries Collection : Military Portraits With digital objects
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[Corporal, wife and child]

Studio portrait of a corporal with his wife and baby. The corporal is holding his hat in his left hand partially obscuring the cap badge which may be that of the Welsh Regiment. On his left upper arm can be discerned two patches, possibly a divisional patch at the top and a proficiency badge below.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Couple]

Head and shoulders vignetted portrait of a young couple, the man in military uniform. No other details discernible.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Couple]

A man in army uniform photographed with, presumably, his wife or sweetheart. No regimental insignia are discernible though he has a medal ribbon on his tunic. This appears to be three light coloured stripes on a darker background. This could possibly be the Military Medal. His wife/ sweetheart has a military badge pinned to her blouse. This is possibly a Royal Artillery badge, but the badge is seen at an angle and partly obscured.

[Couple on a Rustic Bench]

Studio portrait of a couple seated on a rustic bench. The man is in military uniform which includes the economy tunic introduced in 1914, his cap on the lap of the woman (his wife?) next to him. The regimental cap badge is that of the Welsh Regiment and is facing the camera. The woman is wearing a Welsh Regiment sweetheart's badge.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Cyclist, Welsh Regiment]

Studio portrait of a cyclist from the Welsh Regiment posing on his bicycle, to which are strapped a rifle and bedroll. Probably a member of the 7th (Cyclist) Battalion, Welsh Regiment formed in 1908..

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

Davies, Tregib Cottage

Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier, 'Royal We...' visible on his shoulder title and an unidentified (recognition?) badge below. Negative inscribed 'Davies, Tregib Cottage.'

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Decorated soldier and son]

A private in the Royal Artillery displaying two wound stripes, two good conduct chevrons, five overseas chevrons and medal ribbons. The lower overseas chevron appears to be a different colour than the others suggesting it was coloured red to denote service in 1914. He has a patch on his upper arm showing crossed trumpets and identifyimg him as a trumpeter. He is photographed with a boy, presumably his son, aged about ten years old.

Dr Bratten

Head and shoulders portrait of a man in military uniform probably in the Kings Shropshire Light Infantry with a Red Cross shoulder patch.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

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