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by barr7430 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 10:53 am
Hi Ed and welcome to the site!
British cavalry of this period is quite difficult to get a grip on for various reasons such as:
1. Regimental name usually changes with a change in colonel.
2. English (there were very few regiments of other nationality ie Scots, Welsh,Irish) regiments were usually very small when compared with their continental counterparts.
With regard to your choice of units of course the world is your oyster but what I've always tried to do is pick units which will give the widest possible scope of use and theatre. In this period many uniforms across several armies wore much the same clothes. Distinguishing features varied from the obious: standards to the less obvious, lace loops, buttons, pocket arrangements etc.
There is a huge volume of links in the forum of this site, book references, articles and tips from the users. I have been meaning to sift and sort into a 'one location archive' for some time but just have not found the time yet.
What I suggest in the meantime is have a surf over the various discussion topics posts by the likes of :
Lindsay
Paul Mc
Barr7430
Pappenheim
will give you a starter for 10. I'll do a little hunt around to day and se what I can find.
Also.... my understanding is that Horse Guards Troops 1-4(later to become the Life Guards) never served outside of Englands shores during the Wars of the Grand Alliance so maybe you want to consider that in your regimental constructions.
All the best
Barry
PS for ease of access I've shifted this topic to the 'Grand Alliance Forum ' hope you don't mind!
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