- DCH Mil 136.
- Eitem
- [c1917]
Full-length studio portrait of a member of the Royal Flying Corps, a cane under one arm.
624 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Full-length studio portrait of a member of the Royal Flying Corps, a cane under one arm.
Studio portrait of three soldiers each displaying overseas service chevrons. No indication of regiment.
A copy of a studio portrait of a cavalryman wearing a bandolier and spurs. His cap badge is possibly that of the Coldstream Guards.
Half-length studio portrait of a moustachioed Royal Engineer.
[Edgar Frederick Watts, South Wales Borderers]
Half-length studio portrait of a sergeant in the South Wales Borderers, subsequently identified as Edgar Frederick Watts of 15 Railway Terrace, Llandeilo. Died of Pneumonia in Germany on 3 March 1919, aged 29 .
A full-length studio portrait of a soldier in kilt and Glengarry. Note the two good conduct stripes and medal ribbons. This might be a copy of an older photograph.
[Soldier from Unidentified Regiment]
Studio portrait of a soldier whose shoulder-strap title appears to end in 'STER' ( Leicester / Ulster / Munster ?)
[Captain in the Border Regiment]
Studio portrait of a Captain in the Border Regiment.
[Mounted Soldiers on a Street]
A troop of mounted soldiers, their backs to the camera, parading down an unidentified street. This photo could date from WW1 or the Territorial Army camps held in the district in the years before the war.
A soldier from the Welsh Regiment astride his horse.
Two soldiers, one astride a horse, photographed in a residential street. The mounted soldier is from the Welsh Regiment, the cap badge of the soldier on foot is not visible.
A soldier, possibly from the Pembroke Yeomanry, mounted on a horse and photographed on a country road, cottages visible on the left hand side.
A half-length portrait of a moustachioued soldier with a 'Cheshire' shoulder-strap title. He has one medal ribbon on his tunic, possibly the British War Medal.
Two soldiers, probaly Pembroke Yeomanry, on horseback.
[Second Lieutenant on Horseback.]
A mounted second lieutenant, probably in the Pembroke Yeomanry, photographed in a residential street.
[Machine Gunner, Welsh Regiment with wife/sweetheart]
A full-length portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment photographed, presumably, with his wife or sweetheart. She is wearing gloves therefore no wedding ring can be seen. On his sleeve can be identified a badge in the form of a wreath with 'MG' in the centre. This is a machine-gunner skill-at-arms badge.
A half-length portrait of a lance corporal seated at a desk. His arms are crossed in front of him displaying four overseas service chevrons (which dates the picture to post Jan 1918), a wound stripe and good-conduct stripe. He is not wearing a cap and his shoulder-strap title is indistinct.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment seated with a baby on his lap. His wife is standing next to him. A shoulder-strap title is visible on one shoulder but indistinct.
[Two South Wales Borderers and a Beau Brummel]
Half-length portrait of a young soldier, no indication of regiment or other insignia.