Studio portrait of a corporal in US Corps of Engineers with numerous medal ribbons and other insignia including overseas service bars. Negative inscribed 'Anthony USA.'
Studio portrait of an American serviceman, negative inscribed as per title. His circular collar badge with crossed pistols indicates that he is in an infantry unit, whilst his shoulder sleeve patch identifies him as being in the U.S. 28th Division.
Studio portrait of an American serviceman, his uniform having two medal ribbons and other insignia on. These indicate he is in the US Corps of Engineers (circular collar badge), the 27th Division (shoulder sleeve patch) and is a Technician Fifth Grade (two chevrons with T below) Negative inscribed as per title. He also wears the American Campaign and American Defence Service medal ribbons.
Half-length studio portraits, possibly of a father and son. The younger man is a corporal in the Welsh Regiment, the older man a private in the King's Royal Rifle Corps displaying two wound stripes.
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.
Full-length studio portrait of a Sergeant (possibly Colour or Regimental Sergeant Major) and his wife. She is holding his cap on which the insignia of the Pembroke Yeomanry are visible.
Studio portrait of a couple seated on a rustic bench. The man is in military uniform which includes the economy tunic introduced in 1914, his cap on the lap of the woman (his wife?) next to him. The regimental cap badge is that of the Welsh Regiment and is facing the camera. The woman is wearing a Welsh Regiment sweetheart's badge.
Studio portrait of a corporal wearing an Africa Star medal ribbon. Negative probably inscribed 'Cyril Green, Harford.' Due to the nature of the handwriting the surname could be open to a different interpretation.
Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier, 'Royal We...' visible on his shoulder title and an unidentified (recognition?) badge below. Negative inscribed 'Davies, Tregib Cottage.'
Full-length portrait of an elderly army officer wearing a plumed hat and displaying six medals, mainly from campaigns in India. Note that the wearer is not wearing a Victoria Cross and is therefore not thought to be Sir James Hills-Johnes of Dolaucothi.
Full-length portrait of an elderly army officer holding his plumed hat. He wears a number of medals, mostly from C19th campaigns in India. This is the same person as in DCH Mil 570.