Studio portrait of a corporal with his wife and baby. The corporal is holding his hat in his left hand partially obscuring the cap badge which may be that of the Welsh Regiment. On his left upper arm can be discerned two patches, possibly a divisional patch at the top and a proficiency badge below.
A couple, both in military uniform. He, presumably Mr Thomas, wears the polar bear divisional patch of the 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division. His shoulder title ends with 'M.E.' She, presumably Mrs Thomas, has what maybe a circular cloth recognition patch on her left breast pocket.
Five soldiers clustered around a large unexploded bomb with rope tied around the tailfin and woodland in the background. The degree of contrast in the negative suggests this maybe a copy photograph.
Head and shoulders portrait of a smiling soldier, RAS (probably Royal Army Service Corps) visible on his shoulder title. He is wearing the medal ribbon of the Africa Star on which is superimposed the numeral '8' indicating he served with the Eighth Army in North Africa.
Head and shoulders portrait of a sergeant, with what appears to be a division patch above his sergeants stripes. The motif on the division patch appears to be a crown.
Studio portrait of a soldier in the Home Guard wearing his WW1 medal ribbons. On his shoulder below his shoulder title is a cloth patch which includes the numeral 4.
Studio portrait of two corporals from the Royal Army Service Corps, both wearing an Eighth Army Africa Star medal ribbon, photographed on either side of a younger man in military uniform.
Full-length studio portrait of a seated male in civilian clothing next to a standing soldier in the Royal Engineers. The soldier wears a Wheelwright Trade badge on his upper right sleeve. His cap badge is the pre-1916 version