[Private, possibly in The Royal East Kent Regiment]
- DCH Mil 081.
- Eitem
- [c1914-c1918]
Studio portrait of a moustachioed soldier. His cap badge may be that of the Royal East Kent Regiment.
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[Private, possibly in The Royal East Kent Regiment]
Studio portrait of a moustachioed soldier. His cap badge may be that of the Royal East Kent Regiment.
Studio portrait of a soldier with, presumably, his daughter aged about five years old. On his left sleeve is a wound stripe and a 2 year good conduct chevron.
Studio portrait of a little girl with two soldiers, a South Wales Borderer and a Royal Welsh Fusilier. The South Wales Borderer is seated on a rustic bench with the little girl on his knee. The Fusilier is standing.
Studio portrait of a sergeant, possibly in the Royal Engineers, with his wife.
Studio Portrait of a soldier with no insignia smoking a cigar.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the Royal Army Medical Corps wearing a beret.
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.
Full length studio portrait of a young soldier in a peaked cap, greatcoat and puttees with a cane under one arm. No regimental insignia visible.
[Sergeant, Welsh Regiment & family]
A full length studio portrait of a sergeant in the Welsh Regiment with his wife and young child.
Full length studio portrait of a young man in peaked cap and army greatcoat. Cap badge possibly that of Royal Engineers.
A private in the Royal Artillery displaying two wound stripes, two good conduct chevrons, five overseas chevrons and medal ribbons. The lower overseas chevron appears to be a different colour than the others suggesting it was coloured red to denote service in 1914. He has a patch on his upper arm showing crossed trumpets and identifyimg him as a trumpeter. He is photographed with a boy, presumably his son, aged about ten years old.
Group portrait of an army football team holding a trophy. As well as the thirteen men in kit there are two soldiers in uniform holding towels (trainers) and a commanding officer, rank uncertain with an indistinct cap badge.
Half length studio portrait of a soldier wearing insignia of the Welsh Regiment on his hat and shoulder and a 'pioneer' badge on his collar and crossed axes on his sleeve.
[Soldier, Welsh Regiment, seated]
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment seated on a rustic bench, his cap resting on his knee.
A full-length studio portrait of a cavalryman (distinguished by his riding crop, spurs and bandoliers) in the Welsh Regiment.
[Two soldiers, Welsh Regiment]
Full length studio portrait of two privates in the Welsh Regiment, each wearing a bandolier.
[Young Soldier, Welsh Regiment]
Full-length studio portrait of a young soldier, the cap badge of the Welsh Regiment prominent.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment.
[Captain in the Welsh Regiment]
Studio portrait of a captain in the Welsh Regiment.
[Edgar Frederick Watts, South Wales Borderers]
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 .