- DCH Mil 097.
- Eitem
- [c1916]
Half length studio portrait of a soldier wearing the insignia of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
624 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Half length studio portrait of a soldier wearing the insignia of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
[Royal Engineer with overseas service chevrons]
Half-length studio portrait of a moustachioed member of the Royal Engineers. He is displaying four overseas service chevrons on his right sleeve, a good conduct stripe is visible on his left sleeve. He appears older than the average soldier.
[Two soldiers, possibly Pemboke Yeomanry]
Studio portrait of two soldiers possibly from the Pembroke Yeomanry. The soldier standing is wearing spurs and a bandolier indicating his status as a cavalryman, the soldier seated is holding a riding crop.
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.
[Corporal, Royal Warwickshire Regiment]
Studio portrait of a corporal in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. The sitter is wearing a greatcoat, holding a baton in one hand and sitting on a rustic bench. He is wearing a ring on the little finger of his right hand.
Farrier, Royal Field Artillery
A studio portrait of soldier in the Royal Field Artillery wearing a bandolier and spurs. He has a farriers trade patch on his right sleeve and is photographed with a young girl, probably a daughter or younger sister.
Studio portrait of a Signaller Corporal with, presumably his wife and child. He is holding the baby's hand. Note that the corporal has crossed flags on his left sleeve denoting qualification as a signaller.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment seated with a baby on his lap. His wife is standing next to him. A shoulder-strap title is visible on one shoulder but indistinct.
[Two soldiers, Welsh Regiment]
Studio portrait of two soldiers, both with cap badges of the Welsh Regiment, no other distinguishing details.
Lance Corporal, Royal Artillery
Full-length portrait of a lance corporal in the Royal Artillery wearing a greatcoat and spurs.
[Farrier, Royal Engineers with Wound Stripe & Overseas Service Chevrons]
Half-length portrait of a farrier in the Royal Engineers showing a wound stripe on his left sleeve and overseas service chevrons on his right sleeve. On his upper right sleeve is a divisional patch - that of the 9th Scottish Division.
[Lance Corporal, Welsh Regiment]
A moustachioed corporal in the Welsh Regiment, his hands in his pockets, standing outside a house.
[Royal Welsh Fusilier with 38th Brigade Shoulder Patch]
Half length studio portrait of a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers wearing a shoulder patch of the 38th Brigade on his left shoulder.
[Private, Dorsetshire Regiment]
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.
[Amputee with two wound stripes]
Copy photograph of a soldier with his right leg amputated above the knee and two wound stripes on his left sleeve.
[Lance Corporal, Welsh Regiment]
Half-length portrait of a Lance Corporal in the Welsh Regiment wearing what appears to be dress tunic.
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.
[Lance Corporal & Three Privates]
Studio portrait of a lancecorporal and three privates in the Welsh Regiment.
Studio portrait of a young private seated in a rustic style wooden bench, a well-dressed young lady behind him holding a flower in one hand.
[Peter Thomas Phelps, Private 4782, Pembroke Yeomanry ]
Three-quarter length studio portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry wearing a leather bandolier and webbing.