Studio portrait of two smiling American soldiers in the Quartermaster Corps, one a staff sergeant, the other a private. Negative engraved "Rimfne & Walton" though due to the idiosyncratic nature 'Rimfne ' could be open to a different interpretation.
Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier in the Royal Signals wearing a beret. On his left shoulder he has a Pegasus Formation sign and airborne cloth patches. Inscription on the negative possibly reads "Davies, Clunderwen."
Head and shoulders studio portrait of a soldier. Both his regimental shoulder title and divisional patch are obscured. He is wearing the Africa Star campaign medal with Eighth Army clasp. Negative inscribed "Daniels, Llanwrda."
Studio portraits of two moustachioed sergeants in greatcoats and peaked caps. On the right is a sergeant in the Royal Engineers, the other the Army Veterinary Corps.
Studio portrait of and elderly soldier with a distinct moustache folding his arms in front of him, and wearing an identity bracelet. His cap badge is that of the 4th (Hallamshire) Battalion of the Yorkshire Volunteers. On his lower sleeves an be seen two overseas service chevrons and a wound stripe.
Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier in the Royal Engineers (note the shoulder strap) who has insignia marking him out as a farrier and a member of the 9th (Scottish) Division. In addition he has four overseas service chevrons and a wound stripe.
Half-length studio portrait of a sergeant in the South Wales Borderers, subsequently identified as Edgar Frederick Watts of 15 Railway Terrace, Llandeilo. Died of Pneumonia in Germany on 3 March 1919, aged 29 .