[Private, Welsh Regiment with Chevrons & Wound Stripes]
- DCH Mil 077.
- Eitem
- [c1918]
A private in the Welsh Regiment with two wound stripes, two Good Conduct Chevrons and four Overseas Service Chevrons.
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[Private, Welsh Regiment with Chevrons & Wound Stripes]
A private in the Welsh Regiment with two wound stripes, two Good Conduct Chevrons and four Overseas Service Chevrons.
A corporal in the Welsh Regiment with crossed swords above his stripes indicating that he is a Physical Training Instructor photographed with a private in the Royal Field Artillery. Possibly brothers. The private in the RFA is believed to be Daniel Ivor Davies, Daniel was the son of Morgan and Rachel Davies, of Kenwyn Cottage, Ffairfach, Llandeilo. Daniel died 13th November 1918.
[Second Lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment]
Half-length studio portrait of a second lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment wearing a ceremonial sword and gloves.
[Private, King's (Liverpool Regiment)]
Full length studio portrait of a young soldier in peaked cap and greatcoat. Cap badge appears to be that of the Kings (Liverpool Regiment).
[Soldier from South Lancashire Regiment and a civilian]
A full length studio portrait of a man in a dark suit standing to the left of a seated private in the South Lancashire Regiment who is wearing a good-conduct stripe.
[Lance Corporal with good-conduct stripes and a private]
Two soldiers. The one standing is a lance corporal with 2 good conduct stripes signifying 6 years good-conduct. The man sitting is a private with campaign ribbons on his chest.
Full-length studio portrarit of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment. On his left arm is an unidentified patch.
[A corporal in the Welsh Regiment]
Full-length studio portrait of a corporal in the Welsh Regiment. Sitter appears slightly out of focus.
Studio portrait of a soldier, seated. No insignia are visible.
A soldier walking with crutches as he crosses a railway line. This appears to be a copy of an older photograph.
[Observer, Royal Flying Corps]
Studio portrait of a soldier leaning on a balustrade. He is wearing a forage cap, has two overseas chevrons on his arm and an RFC observer patch on his right breast.
Studio portrait of a sergeant, possibly in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps with one wound stripe.
[Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers]
Studio portrait, half-length, of a young lance corporal wearing a greatcoat and a cap with a Royal Engineers badge.
Half-length studio portrait of a moustachioed Royal Engineer.
A full-length studio portrait of a soldier in kilt and Glengarry. Note the two good conduct stripes and medal ribbons. This might be a copy of an older photograph.
[Soldier from Unidentified Regiment]
Studio portrait of a soldier whose shoulder-strap title appears to end in 'STER' ( Leicester / Ulster / Munster ?)
A soldier from the Welsh Regiment astride his horse.
Two soldiers, one astride a horse, photographed in a residential street. The mounted soldier is from the Welsh Regiment, the cap badge of the soldier on foot is not visible.
[Machine Gunner, Welsh Regiment with wife/sweetheart]
A full-length portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment photographed, presumably, with his wife or sweetheart. She is wearing gloves therefore no wedding ring can be seen. On his sleeve can be identified a badge in the form of a wreath with 'MG' in the centre. This is a machine-gunner skill-at-arms badge.
[Two South Wales Borderers and a Beau Brummel]