Half-length studio portrait of an American serviceman. His uniform has various medal ribbons, badges and insignia which identify him as being a private in the US Corps of Engineers, Headquarters Services of Supply. He also has a Sharpshooter badge with clasp and American Campaign medal ribbon. Negative inscribed 'Sabonallio.'
Studio portrait of a United States serviceman, the negative engraved 'Grismore.' His shoulder patch appears to be that of 'Headquarters Service & Supply' whilst lower down his left sleeve the chevrons with 'T' below identify him as a Technician Fifth Grade.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the US Corps of Engineers wearing an expert marksman qualification badge with three clasps. His shoulder sleeve patch is the insignia of Headquarters Services of Supply.
Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman wearing a military uniform with shoulder title and badge, neither displayed clearly. Negative inscribed as per title.
Copy photograph of a full-length studio portrait of a bare headed young soldier holding a riding crop. The original photograph does not appear to be in the style of D C Harries or include any of his studio props.
Formal group portrait of approximately 75 officers and men of the Pembroke Yeomanry. The presence of a tent on one side of the image suggests that this was taken at a Territorial Army Camp in the years preceding the outbreak of the First World War.
A company of Pembroke Yeomanry, their Captain in the centre of the photo, photographed in the mart at Llandeilo. A label has been fixed to the negative at some point that reads "Welsh Regiment 1912/14". This should be ignored.
Full-length studio portrait of an officer in the Welsh Regiment. His arms are folded behind his back obscuring the indications of rank on his sleeve. He wears one medal ribbon on his chest.
An officer in the Welsh Regiment sitting next to a stone pillar on the porch of a large house, his dog, a greyhound behind him. His rank is not clearly visible but may be that of a Second Lieutenant.
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.