Half-length studio portrait of an Afro-American soldier in the Quartermaster Corps wearing the shoulder patch of the Army Service Forces identified as George Lawrence by the inscription on the negative.
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.
Group portrait of twenty-five officers and men of the Pembroke Yeomanry arranged in three rows and photographed in front of a sign for "William & Walter James, Auctioneers & Valuers" at Llandeilo Mart.
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.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment His arms are folded in front of him in order to draw attention to the wound stripe and good conduct stripe on his lower left sleeve. On his chest is a medal ribbon, probably that of the Military Medal.