- DCH Mil 036.
- Eitem
- [c1914-c1918]
Studio potrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment, seated, his hands clasped in front of him.
624 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Studio potrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment, seated, his hands clasped in front of him.
Half length studio portrait of a captain in the Border Regiment.
A sergeant in the Welsh Regiment standing alongside a civilian.
[Three Career Soldiers in Dress Uniform]
Full-length studio portrait of two lance corporals and a sergeant. The sergeant, the senior of the three is seated in the centre. He has a marksman skill-at-arms badge and is wearing two medals. One is the 1899 Queen's South Africa medal with one clasp (possibly Cape Colony), the other is the King's South Africa Medal with two clasps.On his left is the next most senior (in age) corporal who also wears a marksman skill-at-arms badge. To the sergeant's right is the youngest of the three. These could be three generations of the same family.
[Group Portrait of fifty or so Soldiers]
A group portrait of fifty or so soldiers photographed outside a house 'Cartrefle' which also appears to serve as 'Davies Chemist.' The soldiers are predominantly from the Welsh Regiment but some have no cap badges or insignia and some are Welsh Dragons from other Welsh regiments but due to their similarities positive identification not possible.
[Soldier sitting on rustic bench]
Studio portrait of a soldier sitting on a rustic bench. No insignia are visible but the photographer appears to be drawing attention to the sitters watch. The sitter is wearing a signet ring on the little finger of his left hand.
Two full length portraits of soldiers copied from the originals. One has a marksman skill-at-arms badge and a cap under his arm with what appears to be the cap badge of the Lancashire Fusiliers. The other is wearing the bandolier and spurs of a cavalryman.
A full-length studio portrait of an Australian soldier wearing a bush hat and with Rising Sun collar badges.