Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Monmouthshire Regiment. He is holding his 1915 design trench cap in his left hand, his cap badge facing towards the camera.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment. An unidentified cloth trade badge can be seen on his left sleeve, On a pedestal to his right is his trench cap of the design with stitching in the brim introduced in 1915.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier wearing the 1914 economy tunic. His cap badge is partly obscured by his chinstrap so it is not possible to determine if he is in the Welsh Regiment or Pembrokeshire Yeomanry.
Half-length studio portrait of a soldier wearing the 1914 economy tunic and displaying a metal identity disc, a non standard and privately purchased item.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Royal Field Artillery wearing bandolier and spurs holding a riding crop. RFA can be seen on his shoulder badge.
Studio portrait of four soldiers, all wearing the 1914 economy tunic lacking the central pleat in the breast pockets. Three of the sitters wear caps displaying their regimental badges which are from the Royal Army Medical Corps, an artillery regiment (either RFA or RGA) and the Welsh Regiment. The private in the RAMC displays a good conduct stripe on his lower left sleeve indicating at least two years service.
Full-length portrait of a soldier in the King's (Liverpool Regiment) identifiable by the Hanoverian horse on his cap and collar badges. He is holding a cigarette in one hand and a walking stick in the other. Interestingly the backdrop to this portrait is a hastily erected piece of cloth rather than the usual studio setting.
Half-length portrait of a soldier wearing a plain square divisional patch above which is an embroidered patch bearing the number 13. He also has a two letter shoulder title, possibly 'RE' representing Royal Engineers.