Hi, I've been researching the Holkham Yeomanry Cavalry, a troop of around 100 volunteer horsemen raised by the rich Norfolk landowner Thomas Coke (future Earl of Leicester) in 1798. This was a response to the urgent threat posed by Napoleonic France. I discovered the troop's standard in Holkham Hall last year;
My research informed me that the Holkham Yeomanry were likely to have worn a uniform similar to the 10th Light Dragoons, Coke having petitioned the Prince of Wales (the 10th's colonel) to wear their colours. I've used Strelets British Light Cavalry in Egypt set for the figures which should have been quite close to the uniform used by the Holkham Yeomanry.
The local newspaper, The Mercury, reported in detail on this troop receiving its standard from the hands of Mrs Coke outside the majestic Holkham Hall and I intend to bring this scene to life at some point with some more figures that I'm working on. In the meantime, here are the finished Holkham troop of Yeomanry cavalry. After 200 years, a vision of what they might have looked like!
If yer interested - more information can be found on my blog posts:
https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2019/07/10/the-holkham-yeomanry-cavalry-nap-cavalry-regiment-34/
https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2018/07/31/horsemen-of-holkham-hall-day-trip-15/
Below is the troop's 2nd in Command, Captain Edmund Rolfe:
Another officer - Lt. George Hogg:
Cheers!
Marvin