Half-length studio portrait of a smartly dressed veteran. On his left breast he sports two medals. Reference to the medal ribbons suggests they may be the India Medal and the Ashanti Medal, both late C19th.
Glass negative containing four head and shoulders portrait of a Sergeant, possibly Company Quarter-master Sergeant, in the Welsh Regiment. He also wears a crossed-rifles instructors badge above his sergeants stripes.
Two head and shoulders portraits of a Sergeant Major in the Welsh Regiment. This is part of a larger negative as half of another frame is attached to the two full frames.
Full-length studio portrait of two soldiers. One is a Sergeant Physical Training Instructor in the Welsh Regiment, denoted by the crossed swords above his sergeant's stripes, the second is a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers wearing a marksman skill at arms badge on his sleeve.
Three quarter length portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry. The embroidered star on his lower right sleeve is a Territorial Proficiency Star awarded to Territorial Force soldiers after four (or five - depending on the colour) years proficient service.
Full-length portrait of a teenage boy wearing long socks, shorts and a military style tunic holding a shotgun. A shoulder patch with "Llandilo" is visible on his sleeve.
A studio portrait of a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. The soldier is seated, his arms crossed in front of him displaying an overseas service chevron on his right sleeve and a wound stripe on his lower left sleeve.
Studio portrait of a soldier. His shoulder markings are not visible but the lanyard on his left shoulder indicates he may have been in an artillery regiment.
Studio portrait of a bespectacled American soldier. His uniform identifies him as a Technician Fifth Grade in the Quartermaster Corps. He is wearing a marksman qualification badge with one clasp and the American campaign medal ribbon.