Studio portrait of a Sergeant in the Hone Guard and a Red Cross Nurse. The sergeant is wearing his medal ribbons indicating that he was a veteran of the First World War.
Copy of a full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment. The studio props are not those of Harries' studio suggesting that the original photograph was not by D C Harries.
Portrait of a young American serviceman with various badges and insignia on his uniform. Note that due to the idiosyncratic nature of the handwriting his surname could be Kloe or Kloc.
A copy photo of a studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment holding a swagger stick horizontally behind his back. The nature of the backdrop and aggressive stance of the sitter are not in the style of D C Harries suggesting that the original photograph was not made by him.
Studio portrait of a smiling GI, his arms crossed in front of him. He is wearing his combat jacket and helmet. Apart from his name the negative is inscribed 'R.E . Carms. This is probably a reference to their camp. The pentagonal shoulder sleeve insignia identifies him as a soldier in V Corps
Half-length portrait of a private in the US Corps of Engineers. Negative inscribed 'Turnley R E.' RE is believed to be a reference to their camp rather than his initials.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the U.S. Corps of Engineers, serving with the 28th Division (aka The Keystone Division) with marksman sharpshooter and expert qualification badges with clasps.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the Quartermaster Corps wearing three medal ribbons and a marksman badge with clasp. Negative inscribed 'Martin.'
Studio portrait of an American serviceman with three qualification badges including Sharpshooter with rifle clasp and Expert with auto-rifle clasp. The negative has been inscribed "Pte Goethe, Pembrey." As other portraits of US servicemen also have Pembrey after their names it is probable that they were stationed at Pembrey. He can be further identified as an infantryman in the 28th Division.
Full-length portrait of a warrant officer class II (denoted by the Tudor crown, lower left sleeve ) and three overseas service chevrons. His collar badge appears to include the numeral '8' in the pattern suggesting that he is a member of the Canadian 8th Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles).
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier displaying a wound stripe, two good conduct stripes and possibly four overseas service chevrons along with a medal ribbon.
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.