Studio portrait of a veteran with facial scarring wearing his Silver War Badge. The Badge was awarded to all of those military personnel who had served at home or overseas during the war, and who had been discharged from the army under King’s Regulations, ie . no longer physically fit for war service or were surplus to military requirements having suffered impairment since entry into the service.
Copy of a head and shoulders vignetted portrait of a fusilier. Behind him is a corrugated iron structure. As this is a copy of an older photograph detail, such as that on the cap badge has been lost.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of a young woman in RAF uniform, the two-bladed propeller indicating her rank as Leading Aircraftwoman. Negative inscribed 'WAAF Hughes G G[rest illegible].'
Studio portrait of two corporals from the Royal Army Service Corps, both wearing an Eighth Army Africa Star medal ribbon, photographed on either side of a younger man in military uniform.
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).
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He wears three overseas service chevrons denoting three years overseas service . Above these is a Tudor crown denoting his rank as a Warrant Officer Class II.
A group photo of eleven soldiers from the Welsh Regiment photographed outside with a Lewis Gun. Included are a major, two corporals, two lance corporals and an officer of unidentified rank.
Ten soldiers and officers of the Welsh Regiment posing with a machine gun. The lack of sleeve insignia or markings suggests this dates from the early years of the war.
Group portrait of eight soldiers in the Welsh Regiment sitting and standing around a banner proclaiming " Winners of Battalion Challenge Trophy, Penally 1908" below which is a certificate which reads "Battalion Trophy, won by the Llandilo Company 4th Battalion Welsh Regiment at Penally, August 19th 1908" and goes on to list the team members. Unfortunately the team members names are illegible.