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.
Half-plate carte de visite negative containing eight individual portraits of soldiers in the Pembroke Yeomanry. The portraits are in two rows of four arranged 'têtê bêche' style. Due to deterioration only six are in good condition.
A company of soldiers from either the Welsh Regiment or the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed outdoors, a tent visible in the background. This, along with the profusion of Territorial Proficiency stars visible, suggests that this photo dates from one of the Territorial Force summer camps pre-WW1.
Studio portrait of a young couple. Seated is a young lady displaying a wedding and engagement rings and holding a posy of roses with fern leaves. On her lapel is a sweetheart's badge depicting the insignia of the South Staffordshire Regiment. Standing next to her is, presumably, her husband in the uniform of a soldier in the South Staffordshire Regiment.
Three quarter length studio portrait of a Territorial Force soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry. On his lower right sleeve is a Territorial Force Proficiency Star indicating at least five years service. Note the chain mail epaulettes.
Portrait of a soldier in the Territorial Force (note the two proficiency stars on his sleeve) wearing a slouch hat. He alkso has a marksman skill at arms badge on his left sleeve.
Studio portrait of three soldiers from - left to right - Machine Gun Corps, Royal Field Artillery, Royal Garrison Artillery. The latter two are identifiable by their shoulder titles.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment displaying three Good Conduct Stripes indicating that he has been in the army at least twelve years service in the regular army.
Full-length portrait of a signaller in the Royal Garrison Artillery. Note the RGA shoulder title and signallers skill-at-arms badge on his lower left sleeve.
Studio portrait of a seated soldier, his cap on a pedestal next to him. His cap does not have a badge suggesting he may not have finished his basic training.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Labour Corps seated next to, and with his arm around, his wife who is holding their baby. She is wearing a locket around her neck containing a small photograph of a soldier, possibly her husband.