[Full-length studio portrait of a soldier]
- DCH Mil 607.
- Item
- [c.1914]
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier sitting on a plinth and holding a swagger stick.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
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[Full-length studio portrait of a soldier]
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier sitting on a plinth and holding a swagger stick.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Territorial Yeomanry watering their horses]
A group of Territorial Force Yeomanry watering their horses in a river.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
A military camp n the distance, the middle distance of the photograph showing a line of mounted horsemen presumably engaged in a training exercise.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Copy of heavily retouched photograph]
Enlargement of a portion of a group portrait of military personnel which has been heavily retouched. The retouching has removed the heads of two soldiers to give greater emphasis to the soldier who is the subject of the photo.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Studio portrait of a well dressed man wearing a Welsh Regiment badge on his jacket lapel.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Officer in the Royal Engineers with two young ladies, possibly his daughters]
Studio portrait of an officer (rank unclear) in the Royal Engineers sporting a wound stripe photographed with two young ladies, possibly his daughters.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Private, Monmouthshire Regiment with two young ladies]
Studio portrait of a private in the Monmouthshire Regiment sitting down and flanked by two young ladies, possibly his sisters. He is wearing what appears to be an indistinct divisional patch on his left shoulder.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Studio portrait of a corporal with his wife and baby. The corporal is holding his hat in his left hand partially obscuring the cap badge which may be that of the Welsh Regiment. On his left upper arm can be discerned two patches, possibly a divisional patch at the top and a proficiency badge below.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Pembroke Yeomanry - individual photos]
Half-plate carte de visite negative containing eight individual portraits of soldiers in the Pembroke Yeomanry. The portraits are in two rows of four arranged 'têtê bêche' style. Due to deterioration only six are in good condition.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Studio portrait of a veteran with facial scarring wearing his Silver War Badge. The Badge was awarded to all of those military personnel who had served at home or overseas during the war, and who had been discharged from the army under King’s Regulations, ie . no longer physically fit for war service or were surplus to military requirements having suffered impairment since entry into the service.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Studio portrait of four young men, one in military uniform. Plate numbered 2481in pencil.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry]
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier wearing a bandolier, puttees, cap with Pembroke Yeomanry badge and holding a cane.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Company of Welsh Regiment or Pembroke Yeomanry]
A company of soldiers from either the Welsh Regiment or the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed outdoors, a tent visible in the background. This, along with the profusion of Territorial Proficiency stars visible, suggests that this photo dates from one of the Territorial Force summer camps pre-WW1.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Lance Corporal wearing bandolier]
Head and shoulders portrait of a Lance Corporal wearing a bandolier.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Argyll & Sutherland Highlander with four wound stripes]
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders displaying four wound stripes on his lower left sleeve. Wound stripes were introduced in July 1916 and could be applied retrospectively. The fact that this soldier is displaying wound stripes but no overseas service chevrons (introduced in December 1917) suggests the portrait dates from between these dates.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[South Wales Borderer with Skill-at-Arms badges]
Seated portrait of a private in the South Wales Borderers displaying marksman and signallers skill-at-arms badges.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Royal Welsh Fusilier wearing a Greatcoat]
A smiling Royal Welsh Fusilier wearing a trench cap and greatcoat.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Full-length portrait of a bugler wearing a bandolier and webbing but no cap badge.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Studio portrait of a young couple]
Studio portrait of a young couple. Seated is a young lady displaying a wedding and engagement rings and holding a posy of roses with fern leaves. On her lapel is a sweetheart's badge depicting the insignia of the South Staffordshire Regiment. Standing next to her is, presumably, her husband in the uniform of a soldier in the South Staffordshire Regiment.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Private, Army Veterinary Corps]
Half-length portrait of a private in the Army Veterinary Corps wearing a bandolier.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.