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.
Studio portrait of two soldiers, one standing, one seated. The one seated (a member of the Welsh Regiment) is wearing a shoulder patch of the 38th Division.
Full-length studio portrait of two privates, one in the uniform of a bandsman. The private in standard uniform is wearing the Imperial Service badge implying that he is a member of a territorial unit.
Studio portrait of two young privates, one seated on a rustic bench and holding a cane, the other standing. Neither have cap badges or shoulder insignia.
Studio portrait of two soldiers in the Pembrokeshire Yeomanry, wearing bandoliers, webbing belts with ammunition pouches. One soldier sits on a rustic bench, the other who wears a farriers trade badge, is standing behind the bench. Both hold riding crops.
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.
Studio portrait of a Lance Corporal in the South Wales Borderers and a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers standing either side of a seated civilian who appears to be wearing a discharge badge.
Studio portrait of two soldiers and a civilian. The two soldiers appear to be in the Welsh Regiment and each wear the economy tunic lacking the pleat in the breast pockets. The civilian is seated on a chair with the chair back to the photographer. All three have cigarettes. One soldier appears to be wearing a divisional patch.
Studio portrait of two soldiers and a civilian. The soldier on the right has three overseas chevrons on his right forearm and a larel wreath on his upper arm. His cap badge is indistinct but maybe a Royal Artillery badge. The soldier on the left has a cap badge reminiscent of the Canadian Maple leaf and collar badges of an artillery unit, possibly Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. The civilian is dressed in working clothes reminiscent of a shepherd. He is seated between the two men in uniform and is holding a walking stick.
Copy of a studio photograph (probably by D C Harries) of two soldiers in the Welsh Regiment. One is considerably older than the other suggesting that they may be father and son.