[Pastoral landscape, Military Camp in Distance]
- DCH Mil 453.
- Item
- [c.1912]
Parkland landscape, army encampment in the distance. Has the appearance of a pre-WW1 Territorial Army Camp.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
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[Pastoral landscape, Military Camp in Distance]
Parkland landscape, army encampment in the distance. Has the appearance of a pre-WW1 Territorial Army Camp.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Painting of a decorated veteran army officer]
Poor condition negative of a painting of an elderly army officer wearing medals and holding a plumed hat and a sword. This is the same individual as in DCH Mil 570 & 571.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Older soldier with lady friend / wife]
Studio portrait of a soldier, probably in early middle age, with a lady friend or possibly wife. Both are standing beside a palisade. The soldier has one medal ribbon on his left breast. His cap badge cannot be properly seen but may be that of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Studio portrait of an elderly soldier in Welsh Regiment uniform wearing five medals. Left - Right these are the Queens Sudan Medal (1899), Queens South Africa Medal (with clasps for South Africa 1902, Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State, & Cape Colony); British War Medal (1919); Victory Medal (1919) ; Khedive's Sudan Medal (with clasps for Khartoum and The Atbara)
Half-length studio portrait of a private, possibly from the Welsh Regiment wearing an older military uniform.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Five officers of the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed against a backdrop of a marquee. Probably photographed at a Territorial Force training camp. All are wearing medals, a number of which have a number of clasps and are probably the Queens South Africa Medal.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Officers of the Pembroke Yeomanry]
Formal portrait of 22 officers of the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed outside Devonshire House & Cartrefle in Llandeilo.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Officers of the Monmouthshire Regiment]
Formal group portrait of seventeen officers of the Monmouthshire Regiment photographed in a field, possibly during a Territorial Army summer camp.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Officer, Royal Welsh Fusiliers]
Copy of a head and shoulders portrait of an officer, possibly a Captain, in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Officer, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve]
Half-length studio portrait of a young officer in the RNVR, either a Warrant Officer or Sub-Lieutenant.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Officer, Royal Field Artillery]
Full-length portrait of an officer in the Royal Field Artillery photographed in front of a backdrop of rhodedendron bushes.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Full-length studio portrait of an officer in the Royal Artillery. On his jacket lapels he has a Royal Artillery collar badge and a 'T' denoting membership of the Territorial Army. He is standing with his arms behind his back preventing identification of his rank.
[Officer, possibly in Royal Fusiliers]
Head and shoulders portrait of a junior officer, possibly in the Royal Fusiliers. Title and date supplied by cataloguer.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Full-length portrait of an Officer in the Pembroke Yeomanry.
Half-length studio portrait of an officer in the Merchant Navy.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Copy of a head and shoulders studio portrait of an officer in the Machine Gun Corps.
Full-length studio portrait of an officer in a Fusilier regiment. No indication of rank, cap badge to indistinct for further identification.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Half-length portrait of an officer in WW1 uniform sporting a wound stripe on his sleeve. No indication of rank or regiment.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
An officer in the Welsh Regiment sitting next to a stone pillar on the porch of a large house, his dog, a greyhound behind him. His rank is not clearly visible but may be that of a Second Lieutenant.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Officer wearing a Wolseley pattern pith helmet].
Officer, probably a second lieutenant, wearing a Wolseley pattern pith helmet.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.