Studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment displaying three Good Conduct Stripes indicating that he has been in the army at least twelve years service in the regular army.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Labour Corps seated next to, and with his arm around, his wife who is holding their baby. She is wearing a locket around her neck containing a small photograph of a soldier, possibly her husband.
Full-length portrait of a signaller in the Royal Garrison Artillery. Note the RGA shoulder title and signallers skill-at-arms badge on his lower left sleeve.
Studio portrait of three soldiers from - left to right - Machine Gun Corps, Royal Field Artillery, Royal Garrison Artillery. The latter two are identifiable by their shoulder titles.
Studio portrait of a seated soldier, his cap on a pedestal next to him. His cap does not have a badge suggesting he may not have finished his basic training.
A copy photo of a studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment holding a swagger stick horizontally behind his back. The nature of the backdrop and aggressive stance of the sitter are not in the style of D C Harries suggesting that the original photograph was not made by him.
Full-length portrait of a lance corporal. Above his stripe is a patch bearing the letter 'R' above a wreath. This is believed to be a skill at arms badge for a range taker.
Half-length studio portrait of a sailor in the Royal Navy. His trade badge - a twin-bladed air screw with letter A below - suggests his involvement with aircraft. His surname and 'Llandyfan' have been written on the negative, unfortunately his name is indistinct but appears to start with the letter 'T.'