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..
Half-length studio portrait of a young soldier. On his shoulder can be seen a patch on which, in DCH Mil 237, the letters 'FA' can be discerned, suggesting he may be in the Royal Field Artillery.
Half-length seated, studio portrait of a young corporal. On his sleeve can be seen a patch on which the letters 'MG' within a wreath, showing his proficiency with a Machine Gun. The crossed swords on his upper sleeve denote that he is a physical training instructor.
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 two bandsmen, probably Pembroke Yeomanry. The bandsman standing is a corporal wearing what appears to be the King's South Africa Medal (no clasps).
Three quarter-length studio portrait of a Sergeant Major in the Welsh Regiment. Above his stripes are crossed muskets, indicative of his status as instructor. Although his cap badge is missing part of his shoulder patch reading "Wel.." can be seen
Studio portrait of a Sergeant in the Hone Guard and a Red Cross Nurse. The sergeant is wearing his medal ribbons indicating that he was a veteran of the First World War.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the Quartermaster Corps wearing three medal ribbons and a marksman badge with clasp. Negative inscribed 'Martin.'