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.
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 young soldier with his mother, who is seated on a rustic bench. The soldier has no visible insignia but his identity bracelet is visible.
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.
A half-length portrait of a moustachioued soldier with a 'Cheshire' shoulder-strap title. He has one medal ribbon on his tunic, possibly the British War Medal.
Studio portrait of two soldiers from the Welsh Regiment, one (seated) seemingly a lot older than the other, possibly father and son. This appears to be a copy of an older photograph.
Soldier from an unknown regiment with campaign ribbons and crossed rifles on his left sleeve. This is a 'skill-at-arms' badge indicating his proficiency with a rifle.
Studio portrait of a young woman in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. The 'grenade' badge above her left breast pocket indicates that she is assigned to a mixed sex Royal Artillery battery of Anti-Aircraft Command. She also wears a recognition patch on her upper left sleeve.