Studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment (note shoulder title on left shoulder) seated, with a woman believed to be his wife. On his lower left sleeve is a good conduct chevron, awarded for two years unblemished conduct.
A studio portrait of a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. The soldier is seated, his arms crossed in front of him displaying an overseas service chevron on his right sleeve and a wound stripe on his lower left sleeve.
Studio portrait of a soldier. His shoulder markings are not visible but the lanyard on his left shoulder indicates he may have been in an artillery regiment.
Studio portraits of two moustachioed sergeants in greatcoats and peaked caps. On the right is a sergeant in the Royal Engineers, the other the Army Veterinary Corps.
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.
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.
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.
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.