Full-length studio portrait of a private in the Royal Army Medical Corps. The style of the portrait suggests it was taken c.1914 rather than towards the end of the war when uniforms had more embellishments.
Studio portrait of a private in the RFA (Royal Field Artillery) displaying his good conduct chevron and wound stripe on his lower left sleeve and two overseas service chevrons on his right denoting three years overseas service.
Full-length studio portrait of a private, his cap badge probably that of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, though the same device was used by various London Territorial battalions.
Full-length studio portrait of a very young private in the Pembroke Yeomanry wearing leather gaiters and economy tunic. Introduced in 1915 the economy tunic lacked the pleat in the centre of the breast pockets.
Studio portrait of a private in the Monmouthshire Regiment sitting down and flanked by two young ladies, possibly his sisters. He is wearing what appears to be an indistinct divisional patch on his left shoulder.
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.
Half-length portrait of a soldier in the 7th (City of London) Battalion London Regiment, identifiable by his distinctive cap badge. He is also displaying a wound stripe on his left sleeve and two overseas service chevrons on his right. 'Nov1918' has been scratched onto the negative.