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)
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.
Studio portrait of a Farrier Staff Sergeant. Note the three stripes on his sleeve supplanted by a crown. The horseshoe between the two indicates he is a farrier. No indication of Regiment. He has a pistol in a holster attached to his belt.
Studio portrait of two soldiers, one standing, one seated. The one seated (a member of the Welsh Regiment) is wearing a shoulder patch of the 38th Division.