Three quarter-length studio portrait of a Sergeant Major in the Welsh Regiment. Above his stripes are crossed muskets, indicative of his status as instructor. Although his cap badge is missing part of his shoulder patch reading "Wel.." can be seen
Head and shoulders portrait of a sergeant, with what appears to be a division patch above his sergeants stripes. The motif on the division patch appears to be a crown.
Full-length studio portrait of two soldiers. One is a Sergeant Physical Training Instructor in the Welsh Regiment, denoted by the crossed swords above his sergeant's stripes, the second is a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers wearing a marksman skill at arms badge on his sleeve.
Half-length studio portrait of a Sergeant in the 18th (County of London) Battalion, (The London Irish Rifles). He also wears a monochromatic ribbon on his right breast, possibly a long service award.
Full-length portrait of a sergeantin the Army Service Corps wearing a greatcoat. See also DCH Mil 283 for same sitter where he is displaying four overseas service chevrons and a number of ribbon bars on his breast including the British War Medal, released in 1919.
Full-length portrait of a sergeant, possibly in the Army Service Corps. He has four overseas service chevrons and a number of ribbon bars on his breast including the British War Medal, released in 1919. See also DCH Mil 283 for same sitter.
Studio portrait of a Sergeant in the Hone Guard and a Red Cross Nurse. The sergeant is wearing his medal ribbons indicating that he was a veteran of the First World War.
Half-length portrait of a Sergeant in the Inniskilling Fusiliers sitting on a window ledge. As the sitter has three overseas service stripes the photo can be dated to c.1918
Half-length portrait of a Sergeant in the British Army. Part of a Divisional patch is visible on his left shoulder but is sufficiently obscured as to prevent identification.
Full-length studio portrait of a Sergeant with his rifle. His shoulder badge arrears to read 'Manchester' though his cap badge is reminiscent of the Military Police. Apart from a well-waxed moustache he is notable for a medal ribbon on his chest which may be that of the Egyptian Campaign of 1882-89 or more likely, India 1896.
Half-length studio portrait of a Sergeant with four stripes. Above the stripes are crossed muskets surmounted by a crown suggesting he is an instructor in the school of musketry.