Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier in the Royal Engineers (note the shoulder strap) who has insignia marking him out as a farrier and a member of the 9th (Scottish) Division. In addition he has four overseas service chevrons and a wound stripe.
Half-length portrait of a farrier in the Royal Engineers showing a wound stripe on his left sleeve and overseas service chevrons on his right sleeve. On his upper right sleeve is a divisional patch - that of the 9th Scottish Division.
A studio portrait of soldier in the Royal Field Artillery wearing a bandolier and spurs. He has a farriers trade patch on his right sleeve and is photographed with a young girl, probably a daughter or younger sister.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment with two boys in sailor suits and holding toy rifles. The soldier is holding what appears to be a jewel case containing a pendant.
Five mounted soldiers, cap badges indistinct but possibly that of the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry. All are astride horses standing in shallow water on the edge of a river, a wooded hillside behind them. One soldier wears two Territorial Force Proficiency Stars on his lower right sleeve.
Five soldiers clustered around a large unexploded bomb with rope tied around the tailfin and woodland in the background. The degree of contrast in the negative suggests this maybe a copy photograph.
Studio portrait of four soldiers, all wearing the 1914 economy tunic lacking the central pleat in the breast pockets. Three of the sitters wear caps displaying their regimental badges which are from the Royal Army Medical Corps, an artillery regiment (either RFA or RGA) and the Welsh Regiment. The private in the RAMC displays a good conduct stripe on his lower left sleeve indicating at least two years service.
Studio portrait of four soldiers in the Welsh Regiment. The lack of embellishments on their uniforms suggests a date in the early years of the war or before.
Full-length portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry. He holds a cane diagonally in both hands. His cap is placed on a pedestal next to him, the cap badge facing the camera.
Half-length portrait of two soldiers, possibly brothers. The soldier on the left has a signaller qualification badge, the soldier on the right has an RGA (Royal Garrison Artillery) shoulder strap title, a good-conduct chevron and two wound stripes.
Group of26 Royal Marines officers along with a Royal Navy Chaplain, a Royal Navy Medical Superintendent and a dog. Photographed in a field with sheep and outbuildings in the background.
A group portrait of fifty or so soldiers photographed outside a house 'Cartrefle' which also appears to serve as 'Davies Chemist.' The soldiers are predominantly from the Welsh Regiment but some have no cap badges or insignia and some are Welsh Dragons from other Welsh regiments but due to their similarities positive identification not possible.