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.
Studio portrait of a postman and two soldiers. The elderly postman is seated in the centre of the photo flanked by the two younger men. Pinned to his chest is a seven pointed star surmounted by a crown, reminiscent of the Imperial Service Order. Below this are six good conduct stripes. Behind him on his right hand side is a middle-aged Sergeant in the Pembroke Yeomanry. On the postman's left is a younger man serving in the Welsh Regiment.
Copy of a studio photograph (probably by D C Harries) of two soldiers in the Welsh Regiment. One is considerably older than the other suggesting that they may be father and son.
Studio portrait, half-length, of two Sergeants, one in the Army Veterinary Corps, the other a Royal Engineer. The sergeant in the AVC is also in DCH Mil 263.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment with two boys in sailor suits and holding toy rifles. The soldier is holding what appears to be a jewel case containing a pendant.
A Lance corporal in the Army Service Corps wearing a bandolier and displaying a good conduct stripe arm in arm with a well dressed young lady, possibly his wife.
Four soldiers and three civilians. One soldier wears a Welsh lady's hat, another has a garland around his cap. One soldier wears the Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps and a Royal Field Artillery (or RGA) cap badge. Two of the civilians wear flowers in their button holes.
Eight soldiers and officers of the Welsh Regiment clustered around a plaque proclaiming them "Winners of Battalion Challenge Trophy, Penally, 1908" underneath which is a certificate. A Territorial Army summer camp was held at Penally in 1908.