Studio portrait of a Sergeant in the Royal Garrison Artillery, a private in the Welsh Regiment, both veteran soldiers and between them a young soldier.
Full-length portrait of an elderly army officer wearing a plumed hat and displaying six medals, mainly from campaigns in India. Note that the wearer is not wearing a Victoria Cross and is therefore not thought to be Sir James Hills-Johnes of Dolaucothi.
A group of five soldiers in the Pembroke Yeomanry including two Sergeants and a Corporal photographed in a rural setting. All are wearing pillbox hats.
Group portrait of twenty six Pembroke Yeomanry, all except their commanding officer wearing pill box hats. Their commanding officer wears a medal ribbon on his left breast - the King Edward VII Coronation medal.
Copy of a framed photograph of a formal group portrait. "41st Welsh Regiment" has been written in ink on the negative. This regiment ceased to exist after 1881 when it amalgamated with the 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of foot.
Full-length studio portrait of an elderly sergeant in the Welsh Regiment. On his right sleeve he wears five Territorial Force Proficiency Stars and what appears to be a signallers instructors badge above his sergeants stripes. He is also wearing a medal (unidentified) on his left breast.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of a private wearing the cap badge of the Prince of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) and what appears to be a 55th Divisional patch on his left shoulder.
Enlargement of a portion of a group portrait of military personnel which has been heavily retouched. The retouching has removed the heads of two soldiers to give greater emphasis to the soldier who is the subject of the photo.
Studio portrait of a private in the Monmouthshire Regiment sitting down and flanked by two young ladies, possibly his sisters. He is wearing what appears to be an indistinct divisional patch on his left shoulder.
Studio portrait of a veteran with facial scarring wearing his Silver War Badge. The Badge was awarded to all of those military personnel who had served at home or overseas during the war, and who had been discharged from the army under King’s Regulations, ie . no longer physically fit for war service or were surplus to military requirements having suffered impairment since entry into the service.
Group photograph taken outdoors showing a company of soldiers, either Welsh Regiment or Pembroke Yeomanry. The cap badges of each are similar and not easily discerned on this image. The background of the photo includes a tent suggesting this may date from a Territorial Force summer camp. The presence of Territorial Proficiency Stars visible on the sleeves of some soldiers also gives credence to this theory.