- DCH Mil 116.
- Item
- [c.1918]
A full length studio portrait of a moustachioed private wearing three overseas service chevrons. He appears far older than the other soldiers featured here. No regimental insignia visible.
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A full length studio portrait of a moustachioed private wearing three overseas service chevrons. He appears far older than the other soldiers featured here. No regimental insignia visible.
[Soldier, unidentified regiment]
Full length studio portrait of a private with two overseas service stripes. Due to the angle of his cap it is not possible to identify his cap badge.
Full-length studio portrarit of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment. On his left arm is an unidentified patch.
[A soldier in the Royal Engineers]
A full-length studio portrait of a private in the Royal Engineers.
[A corporal in the Welsh Regiment]
Full-length studio portrait of a corporal in the Welsh Regiment. Sitter appears slightly out of focus.
A full-length studio portrait of a cavalryman (distinguished by his riding crop, spurs and bandoliers) in the Welsh Regiment.
[Young Soldier, Welsh Regiment]
Full-length studio portrait of a young soldier, the cap badge of the Welsh Regiment prominent.
[Lance Corporal, Welsh Regiment]
A studio portrait of a lance corporal in the Welsh Regiment wearing an Imperial Service badge.
[Captain in the Welsh Regiment]
Studio portrait of a captain in the Welsh Regiment.
Studio portrait of a soldier, seated. No insignia are visible.
A soldier walking with crutches as he crosses a railway line. This appears to be a copy of an older photograph.
Studio portrait of two soldiers from the Welsh Regiment, one (seated) seemingly a lot older than the other, possibly father and son. This appears to be a copy of an older photograph.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment.
Copy of a head and shoulders studio portrait of an officer in the Machine Gun Corps.
Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier in the Royal Engineers (note the shoulder strap) who has insignia marking him out as a farrier and a member of the 9th (Scottish) Division. In addition he has four overseas service chevrons and a wound stripe.
[Observer, Royal Flying Corps]
Studio portrait of a soldier leaning on a balustrade. He is wearing a forage cap, has two overseas chevrons on his arm and an RFC observer patch on his right breast.
[Lance Corporal, Welsh Regiment]
Seated studio portrait of a lance corporal in the Welsh Regiment.
Studio portrait of a sergeant, possibly in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps with one wound stripe.
[Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers]
Studio portrait, half-length, of a young lance corporal wearing a greatcoat and a cap with a Royal Engineers badge.
Soldier from an unknown regiment with campaign ribbons and crossed rifles on his left sleeve. This is a 'skill-at-arms' badge indicating his proficiency with a rifle.