Head and shoulders studio portrait of a private wearing the cap badge of the Prince of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) and what appears to be a 55th Divisional patch on his left shoulder.
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 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.
Studio portrait of a private in the Dorsetshire Regiment. He is displaying his left sleeve to the camera showing two wound stripes and two good conduct chevrons.
Studio portrait of a private in the Monmouthshire Regiment sitting down and flanked by two young ladies, possibly his sisters. He is wearing what appears to be an indistinct divisional patch on his left shoulder.
Full-length studio portrait of a private, his cap badge probably that of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, though the same device was used by various London Territorial battalions.