Half-length studio portrait of a soldier wearing the 1914 economy tunic and displaying a metal identity disc, a non standard and privately purchased item.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier wearing a leather bandolier and spurs. He is wearing an Imperial Service badge on his right breast. This was awarded to Territorial Force soldiers willing to serve abroad.
Half-length portrait of a soldier wearing a plain square divisional patch above which is an embroidered patch bearing the number 13. He also has a two letter shoulder title, possibly 'RE' representing Royal Engineers.
A soldier, possibly in the Royal Engineers, with his wife and three children, the youngest still a baby. Good conduct stripes are visible on his lower sleeve.
Studio portrait of a young soldier with his mother, who is seated on a rustic bench. The soldier has no visible insignia but his identity bracelet is visible.
Studio portrait of a soldier. His shoulder markings are not visible but the lanyard on his left shoulder indicates he may have been in an artillery regiment.
Half-length studio portrait of a soldier of the Welsh Regiment looking directly at the camera and sitting with the chair back between sitter and photographer. His arms are crossed in front of him to show a machine gunners skill-at-arms badge.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier with his left hand on his hip displaying a wound stripe on his lower sleeve. His cap badge is indistinct but appears to be from a fusilier regiment.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier displaying a wound stripe, two good conduct stripes and possibly four overseas service chevrons along with a medal ribbon.
Studio portrait of a bare-headed young woman in the uniform of the Auxiliary Territorial Service and attached to the Royal Corps of Signals as denoted by the cap badge worn on her left breast.