Half-length seated, studio portrait of a young soldier. On his shoulder can be seen a patch on which the letters 'FA' can be discerned, suggesting he may be in the Royal Field Artillery.
Half-length studio portrait of a young soldier. On his shoulder can be seen a patch on which, in DCH Mil 237, the letters 'FA' can be discerned, suggesting he may be in the Royal Field Artillery.
Half-length seated, studio portrait of a young corporal. On his sleeve can be seen a patch on which the letters 'MG' within a wreath, showing his proficiency with a Machine Gun. The crossed swords on his upper sleeve denote that he is a physical training instructor.
Full-length studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment. As this soldier's uniform has no embellishments and the standard service tunic with pleat in the breast pockets the implication is that this portrait dates from the years immediately preceding, or shortly after, the outbreak of WW1.
Three quarter-length studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment. As this soldier's uniform has no embellishments and the economic service tunic without pleat in the breast pockets the implication is that this portrait dates from the middle or later years of the conflict.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment. As this soldier's uniform has no embellishments and the economy service tunic without pleat in the breast pockets the implication is that this portrait dates from c.1916.
Full-length studio portrait of a Sergeant with his rifle. His shoulder badge arrears to read 'Manchester' though his cap badge is reminiscent of the Military Police. Apart from a well-waxed moustache he is notable for a medal ribbon on his chest which may be that of the Egyptian Campaign of 1882-89 or more likely, India 1896.