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[Pembrokeshire Yeomanry Group Portrait]

Twenty six soldiers, most wearing Pembrokeshire Yeomanry cap badges, including a sergeant and sergeant major (centre). All are wearing bandoliers The photograph has been taken in front of the premises of "William & Walter James, Auctioneers, Valuers, Land Agents & Surveyors" presumably at 9 Carmarthen Street, Llandeillo. No wound stripes or overseas chevrons are visible suggesting the photo dates from the years before the war. One member is wearing an Imp‬erial Service Badge indicating that they are Territorial soldiers, not regular army.

[Couple]

A man in army uniform photographed with, presumably, his wife or sweetheart. No regimental insignia are discernible though he has a medal ribbon on his tunic. This appears to be three light coloured stripes on a darker background. This could possibly be the Military Medal. His wife/ sweetheart has a military badge pinned to her blouse. This is possibly a Royal Artillery badge, but the badge is seen at an angle and partly obscured.

[Old soldier with medals]

Studio portrait of an elderly soldier in Welsh Regiment uniform wearing five medals. Left - Right these are the Queens Sudan Medal (1899), Queens South Africa Medal (with clasps for South Africa 1902, Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State, & Cape Colony); British War Medal (1919); Victory Medal (1919) ; Khedive's Sudan Medal (with clasps for Khartoum and The Atbara)

[Yorkshire Volunteer]

Studio portrait of and elderly soldier with a distinct moustache folding his arms in front of him, and wearing an identity bracelet. His cap badge is that of the 4th (Hallamshire) Battalion of the Yorkshire Volunteers. On his lower sleeves an be seen two overseas service chevrons and a wound stripe.

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