From left to right, a middle aged gent wearing spectales, young lady in fur trimmed coat, A. J. Sylvester, lady in two piece suit. Both women are wearing cloche hats.
Two men in uniform, one seemingly that of a railway worker, the other possibly a steward. Part of what appears to be a brake wheel is visible on the left of the photo. Possibly taken during David Lloyd George's visit to Brazil in 1928. Photo is out of focus.
Two smartly dressed men addressing a peasant woman with a sack over hershoulder and her back to the camera. Behind them are cars presumed to be of David Lloyd George's entourage
Two men, one in a uniform the other smartly dressed wearing a grey Homburg and with two books under his arm. The smarter of the two appears in other photos and may have been a guide for parts of their trip.
Two women with golf clubs and a young girl sitting on a bench. Photo has been taken on a sunny day but suffers from camera shake. The woman in the white dress appears in subsequent photos.
A coastal settlement in front of what appears to be a small volcanic cone or plug. The settlement appears to be on a raised beach some metres above the waves suggesting an area of geological uplift.