Formal group portrait of approximately 75 officers and men of the Pembroke Yeomanry. The presence of a tent on one side of the image suggests that this was taken at a Territorial Army Camp in the years preceding the outbreak of the First World War.
A company of Pembroke Yeomanry, their Captain in the centre of the photo, photographed in the mart at Llandeilo. A label has been fixed to the negative at some point that reads "Welsh Regiment 1912/14". This should be ignored.
Portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry seated on a rustic bench in D C Harries' studio. He is wearing spurs and a bandolier. On his shoulder is a brass shoulder title 'PIY' standing for Pembroke Imperial Yeomanry.
Copy of a head and shoulders vignetted portrait of a fusilier. Behind him is a corrugated iron structure. As this is a copy of an older photograph detail, such as that on the cap badge has been lost.
Studio portrait of a cyclist from the Welsh Regiment posing on his bicycle, to which are strapped a rifle and bedroll. Probably a member of the 7th (Cyclist) Battalion, Welsh Regiment formed in 1908..
Full-length portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry. He holds a cane diagonally in both hands. His cap is placed on a pedestal next to him, the cap badge facing the camera.
Four members of the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed at a military camp, probably a Territorial Army summer camp. One soldier is wearing the Queens South Africa Medal with six clasps.