- DCH Mil 013.
- Item
- [c1914-c1918]
Studio portrait of two young soldiers in WW1 uniform. One is standing, the other sitting. No insignia are discernible.
Studio portrait of two young soldiers in WW1 uniform. One is standing, the other sitting. No insignia are discernible.
A private in the Welsh Regiment photographed in D C Harries studio standing next to a rustic fence.
Studio portrait of a private in the RFA (Royal Field Artillery) displaying his good conduct chevron and wound stripe on his lower left sleeve and two overseas service chevrons on his right denoting three years overseas service.
[Lance Corporal, Welsh Regiment]
Studio portrait of a young lance corporal holding a cane.
[Three Soldiers of the Welsh Regiment]
Three soldiers, two younger men in khaki uniforms standing, the third older, seated and in dress uniform. Both younger men are holding a euphonium and have a bugle at their side. Possibly a father and two sons.
[Two privates from the Welsh Regiment]
Studio portrait of two young men in the uniform of the Welsh Regiment. Each also has spurs, a bandbolier and a riding crop indicating their status as cavalrymen.
[Welsh Regiment private with his wife and daughter]
A studio portrait of a moustachioed private in the Welsh Regiment photographed with his wife and daughter.
Half-length portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment, holding a cane under his left shoulder.
A studio portrait of an officer, seated. No other details discernible.
Studio portrait of three men, two in civvies, the third a member of the Royal Artillery. Apart from his regulation uniform he is wearing a lanyard, a bandolier and holding a riding crop. Standing on a table between the three is a dog.
Studio portrait of a private in the Royal Artillery.
[Private, unidentified regiment]
A private in an unidentified regiment. His shoulder patch appears to have 'TY' written vertically above a motif.
Private in Welsh Regiment with Kings Crown Army Bandsman badge on his left sleeve above crossed bugles. He also has ornate epaulettes
[Pembrokeshire Yeomanry Group Portrait]
Twenty six soldiers, most wearing Pembrokeshire Yeomanry cap badges, including a sergeant and sergeant major (centre). All are wearing bandoliers The photograph has been taken in front of the premises of "William & Walter James, Auctioneers, Valuers, Land Agents & Surveyors" presumably at 9 Carmarthen Street, Llandeillo. No wound stripes or overseas chevrons are visible suggesting the photo dates from the years before the war. One member is wearing an Imp‬erial Service Badge indicating that they are Territorial soldiers, not regular army.
A man in army uniform photographed with, presumably, his wife or sweetheart. No regimental insignia are discernible though he has a medal ribbon on his tunic. This appears to be three light coloured stripes on a darker background. This could possibly be the Military Medal. His wife/ sweetheart has a military badge pinned to her blouse. This is possibly a Royal Artillery badge, but the badge is seen at an angle and partly obscured.
Three couples, all the men in the uniform of the Welsh Regiment, photographed outside. All the women are seated, the men standing behind them.
Studio portrait of a young man in a soldiers uniform holding a bugle. No cap badge or other insignia visible.
Full length studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment holding his rifle and wearing a bandolier.
Full length studio portrait of a soldier, possibly in the Welsh Regiment, with a cane under his right arm.
A young soldier, seated and looking to his left, wearing a Royal Artillery cap badge.