Here are a few borrowed from random family genealogical sites:

From the personal pages of Donna Smillie, whose collection of WWI photos are really interesting to see:


Captain R Leslie Smith and NCO's, 'C' Company, 8th Battalion Argyll &
Sutherland Highlanders - all wear the 1914 Mons Star. Charleroi, Belgium, 1919.

A posed group photograph, showing six men wearing uniform. Three men sit at the front on a low bench, their legs crossed. In the centre sits Captain Smith, [...]. Behind them stand the other three men, hands clasped behind their backs. All except Captain Smith are wearing kilts. The ground is bare earth. A wooden fence runs across the picture behind them, with a building (a farmhouse?) visible in the middle distance. Two figures (boys?) look over the fence on the right of the picture, watching the proceedings. A cart or limber can be seen on the left.



O.C. 'C' Company (Captain Robert Leslie Smith), Company
Sergeant Major, Company Quartermaster Sergeant.

Three men in uniform stand in the open entrance to a tall conical tent. Another tent and a building are visible in the background. They are standing on the edge of what looks like a round, raised wooden floor for the tent. The man in the centre is wearing an officer's uniform, with jodhpurs, and the two men on either side of him are wearing kilts.


Captain Robert Leslie Smith in dress uniform with kilt.

More to follow...

Regards,
Rex