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.
A corporal in the Pembrokeshire Yeomanry seated in front of a bell tent, presumably during a Territorial Army summer camp. His uniform, including a pillbox hat is more reminiscent of the nineteenth rather than the twentieth century.
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.
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 a corporal in US Corps of Engineers with numerous medal ribbons and other insignia including overseas service bars. Negative inscribed 'Anthony USA.'
Studio portrait - a corporal with an instructors badge and a private with two wound stripes. The private wears a brass shoulder title on which appears to commence with the letters 'HE', possibly Herefordshire Regiment.
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.
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.