[Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Royal Army Medical Corps wearing a topi, indicating his likely deployment in a theatre of war other than the Western Front.]
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Labour Corps wearing an economy tunic lacking the central pleat in the breast pockets and post 1916 cap (note the stitching on the peak).
Three quarter-length studio portrait of a soldier wearing a greatcoat and holding a cigarette in his left hand. His cap badge may be that of the Labour Corps which was instigated in Jan 1917 for men no longer suitable for front line duties..
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier wearing leather gaiters surrounded by four young ladies, possibly his sisters. His uniform has no distinguishing characteristics.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry , his wife and three children. The soldier is wearing the Imperial Service Badge on his right breast.
One soldier from the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed with nineteen men in civilian clothing, two of whom are holding mallets and one a dog. Behind them are tents forming part of a military camp, probably a Territorial Army summer camp.
Studio portrait of a Lance corporal in the Welsh Regiment wearing spectacles and holding a baby. The soldier wears spectacles and displays a divisional shoulder patch depicting a drum on his left upper sleeve. This appears to be that of the 45th Infantry Division. At one point in 1914 it was envisaged that Welsh troops would accompany the 45thn Division to India, though the idea was dropped shortly after. This photograph may have been taken in anticipation of service in India. He also appears to have a medal ribbon on his chest.
Studio portrait of a seated soldier, his cap on a pedestal next to him. His cap does not have a badge suggesting he may not have finished his basic training.