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[Sergeant & Two Privates]

[Studio portrait of a sergeant and two privates. The sergeant has his victory medal ribbons on his left breast and two overseas service stripes. The presence of the medal ribbons indicates the portrait post-dates the end of hostilities.]

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Corporal in Khaki Drill.]

Copy photograph of a studio portrait of a corporal in Khaki Drill. The name of the original photographer is partially obscured. Evidence from the design of the original mount and the plinth on which his pith helmet rests suggests that the originalphoto was taken in a studio in the Middle East.

[Wedding couple - Captain and bride]

A wedding couple, presumably photographed outside the bride's house. The groom is in military uniform. The three pips on his shoulder suggesting he is a Captain. His cap badge, a lion standing on a crown, is either that of a Staff Officer or the Royal First Devon Yeomanry. He is also wearing his WW1 medal ribbons indicating that the photograph post dates September 1919 when the last of the three WW1 Victory medals was awarded.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Group of officers and Canadian soldier]

Nine British officers and a Canadian soldier photographed on a lawn in front of a brick building. Most of the officers are in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Many are wearing medal ribbons suggesting the photo dates from shortly after the end of hostilities.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Soldier in Royal Field Artillery with lady friend]

Half-length studio portrait of a young couple. He is in the uniform of the Royal Field Artillery and has a good conduct stripe on his sleeve. There appears to be a divisional patch on his shoulder, which with reference to DCH Mil 233 appears to be that of the Ninth Division. In DCH Mil233 three overseas chevrons are visible. His companion does not appear to be wearing a wedding or engagement ring.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Private, Welsh Regiment]

Half-length studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment. As this soldier's uniform has no embellishments and the economy service tunic without pleat in the breast pockets the implication is that this portrait dates from c.1916.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Two soldiers and a civilian.]

Studio portrait of a Lance Corporal in the South Wales Borderers and a private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers standing either side of a seated civilian who appears to be wearing a discharge badge.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

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