Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in an unidentified regiment. His cap badge appears to include a crown above a wreath but no further details can be determined from examination of the negative.
Soldiers of the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed outside a tent with their wives and a man in civilian clothes. All the wives seem to be wearing their best hats.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the South Wales Borderers seated on a rustic bench, a young grirl in a white dress stands nextand slightly behind him. Possibly brother and sister.
Three quarter-length portrait of an officer in the Welsh Regiment. It is not immediately apparent as to his rank as his hands are folded behind his back. However three bands of braid can be seen on his right sleeve indicating that he is at least a colonel. The lack of medal ribbons suggests the photograph was taken prior to the cessation of hostilities.
R12/1124/1/3. The Happy Hoboes Concert Party by Dorothy Worsley. First broadcast: 5 October 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. BBC radio script for The Happy Hoboes Concert Party by Dorothy Worsley.
R12/1124/1/4. The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach. First broadcast: 10 October 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. BBC radio script for The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach.
R12/1124/1/2. The Pageant of the Roads of England: 8. War on the Highway by L. Du Garde Peach. First broadcast: 3 October 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. The Pageant of the Roads of England: 8. War on the Highway by L. Du Garde Peach.
R12/1124/2/4. The Pageant Roads of England No.10 by L. Du Gorde Peach. First broadcast: 24 October 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. BBC radio script for The Pageant Roads of England No.10: The Stage Coach, by L. Du Gorde Peach.
R12/1124/1/5. The Poet of the Patchway: Hush a Bye Baby by Dorothy Worsley. First broadcast: 12 October 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. BBC radio script for The Poet of the Patchway: Hush a Bye Baby by Dorothy Worsley.
Studio portrait of three soldiers in the Pembroke Yeomanry, all with bandoliers. This has the appearance of a pre WW1 portrait of local Territorial soldiers.