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.
Soldiers in camp and on parade. The cap badge of the inspecting officer is that of the Pembroke Yeomanry suggesting this is an image from a Territorial Army camp from the years prior to the First World War.
Full-length studio portrait of a private, his cap badge probably that of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, though the same device was used by various London Territorial battalions.
Full-length studio portrait of two privates, one in the uniform of a bandsman. The private in standard uniform is wearing the Imperial Service badge implying that he is a member of a territorial unit.
A three quarter-length portrait of a Private holding a swagger stick. There is some form of identity on his shoulder but not sufficiently clear to identify his regiment. There is also a patch of darker cloth at the top of his sleeve, possibly part of a divisional patch.
Studio portrait of two privates and a corporal in the Pembroke Yeomanry. The private in the centre of the photo holds a bugle and wears a bugler's trade badge.