Group portrait of officers and men of a Territorial Force unit, probably Pembroke Yeomanry. The photograph was taken outdoors, possibly at a summer camp.
A second Lieutenant in the Tank Regiment with three overseas service chevrons and four medals. Of the medals l-r British War Medal, Allied Victory Medal and what appear to be two Army Long Service and Good Conduct medals, one bearing the profile of King Edward VII, the other George V. The sitter is sitting in a doorway, not a photographic studio.
Studio portrait of a young couple. Seated is a young lady displaying a wedding and engagement rings and holding a posy of roses with fern leaves. On her lapel is a sweetheart's badge depicting the insignia of the South Staffordshire Regiment. Standing next to her is, presumably, her husband in the uniform of a soldier in the South Staffordshire Regiment.
Studio portrait of a private in the US Quartermaster Corps wearing two medal ribbons. Negative inscribed 'Stephen Bruce' though the surname is open to different interpretation due to the nature of the handwriting.
Mounted South Wales Borderer on horseback photographed on a residential street. The crown on his lower sleeve suggests that he is a Warrant Officer Class II and the photo therefore dates from 1915 or later.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment. An unidentified cloth trade badge can be seen on his left sleeve, On a pedestal to his right is his trench cap of the design with stitching in the brim introduced in 1915.
Soldier in the Welsh Regiment leaning against an ornate chair with a swagger stick under one arm. His trench cap is a 1917 pattern trench cap with stitching on the peak.
Full-length portrait of a signaller in the Royal Garrison Artillery. Note the RGA shoulder title and signallers skill-at-arms badge on his lower left sleeve.