[Royal Engineer, Wife & Daughter]
- DCH Mil 075.
- Eitem
- [c1914-c1918]
Studio portrait of a moustachioed soldier in the Royal Engineers standing next to his wife and daughter.
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[Royal Engineer, Wife & Daughter]
Studio portrait of a moustachioed soldier in the Royal Engineers standing next to his wife and daughter.
[Private, Dorsetshire Regiment]
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.
[Private, Welsh Regiment with Chevrons & Wound Stripes]
A private in the Welsh Regiment with two wound stripes, two Good Conduct Chevrons and four Overseas Service Chevrons.
[Royal Welsh Fusilier with 38th Brigade Shoulder Patch]
Half length studio portrait of a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers wearing a shoulder patch of the 38th Brigade on his left shoulder.
[Sergeant, Welsh Regiment & Family]
A studio portrait of a sergeant in the Welsh Regiment with his wife and baby.
Studio portrait of a sergeant, possibly in the Royal Engineers, with his wife.
[Private, possibly in The Royal East Kent Regiment]
Studio portrait of a moustachioed soldier. His cap badge may be that of the Royal East Kent Regiment.
A corporal in an unknown regiment with a horseshoe above his stripes indicating that he is a farrier.
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 soldier with no insignia smoking a cigar.
[Second Lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment]
Half-length studio portrait of a second lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment wearing a ceremonial sword and gloves.
Full length studio portrait of a young man wearing puttees, a soldiers peaked cap and greatcoat. He has a cane under one arm. No regimental insignia visible.
Full length studio portrait of a young man in peaked cap and army greatcoat. Cap badge possibly that of Royal Engineers.
[Private, King's (Liverpool Regiment)]
Full length studio portrait of a young soldier in peaked cap and greatcoat. Cap badge appears to be that of the Kings (Liverpool Regiment).
Full length studio portrait of a young soldier in a peaked cap, greatcoat and puttees with a cane under one arm. No regimental insignia visible.
A vignetted head and shoulders studio portait of a couple, he in military uniform, she in a light coloured blouse with a brooch and locket.
Studio portrait of two soldiers and a civilian. The soldier on the right has three overseas chevrons on his right forearm and a larel wreath on his upper arm. His cap badge is indistinct but maybe a Royal Artillery badge. The soldier on the left has a cap badge reminiscent of the Canadian Maple leaf and collar badges of an artillery unit, possibly Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. The civilian is dressed in working clothes reminiscent of a shepherd. He is seated between the two men in uniform and is holding a walking stick.
[Sergeant, Welsh Regiment & family]
A full length studio portrait of a sergeant in the Welsh Regiment with his wife and young child.
A private in the Royal Artillery displaying two wound stripes, two good conduct chevrons, five overseas chevrons and medal ribbons. The lower overseas chevron appears to be a different colour than the others suggesting it was coloured red to denote service in 1914. He has a patch on his upper arm showing crossed trumpets and identifyimg him as a trumpeter. He is photographed with a boy, presumably his son, aged about ten years old.
Group portrait of an army football team holding a trophy. As well as the thirteen men in kit there are two soldiers in uniform holding towels (trainers) and a commanding officer, rank uncertain with an indistinct cap badge.