A corporal in the Welsh Regiment with crossed swords above his stripes indicating that he is a Physical Training Instructor photographed with a private in the Royal Field Artillery. Possibly brothers. The private in the RFA is believed to be Daniel Ivor Davies, Daniel was the son of Morgan and Rachel Davies, of Kenwyn Cottage, Ffairfach, Llandeilo. Daniel died 13th November 1918.
Studio portrait of a private in the Dorsetshire Regiment. He is displaying his left sleeve to the camera showing two wound stripes and two good conduct chevrons.
A private in the Royal Artillery wearing a bandolier and spurs seated on a rustic bench, a man in civilian clothes with his hands in his pockets behind him.
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 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.
Half-length portrait of a farrier in the Royal Engineers showing a wound stripe on his left sleeve and overseas service chevrons on his right sleeve. On his upper right sleeve is a divisional patch - that of the 9th Scottish Division.
Studio portrait of two young privates, one seated on a rustic bench and holding a cane, the other standing. Neither have cap badges or shoulder insignia.