D137 Foubert's Riding School (001) | [Major Foubert's Riding School, Swallow Street] | Legend reads: "Major Foubert's Riding School in Swallow Street. The Riding School was... | 1801 | Open |
D137 Foubert's Riding School (002) | [Major Foubert's Riding School, Swallow Street] | Major Henry Foubert was the third generation of the Foubert family to run a riding school. This... | 1811 | Open |
Gardner Box 62 No 12a | [Major Foubert on horseback] | Major Henry Foubert was the third generation of the Foubert family to run a riding school. This... | 18th Century | Open |
Gardner Box 62 No 12b | [Major Foubert, inventor] | Major Henry Foubert was the third generation of the Foubert family to run a riding school. This... | 18th Century | Open |
Gardner Box 62 No 12c | [Major Foubert horse training] | Major Henry Foubert was the third generation of the Foubert family to run a riding school. This... | 18th Century | Open |
Gardner Box 62 No 12d | [Advertisement for Major Foubert's Mathematical Numerical Cards, c. 1780] | Major Henry Foubert was the third generation of the Foubert family to run a school. This Hugeunot... | 1780 | Open |
Gardner Box 62 No 12e | [Advertisement for Major Foubert's Patent Mathematical Circles] | Major Henry Foubert was the third generation of the Foubert family to run a school. This Hugeunot... | 1780 | Open |
Gardner Box 69 No 11 | [Portrait of Major Henry Foubert] | Engraving by J Faber from an original drawing by T Hudson. The Foubert family, who were Huguenots... | 1740 | Open |
Gardner Box 69 No 12a | [Equestrian portrait of Major Henry Foubert] | Drawn and engraved by John Kay. The Foubert family, who were Huguenots, escaped from France in... | 1788 | Open |
Gardner Box 69 No 12b | [Portrait of Major Henry Foubert] | The Foubert family, who were Huguenots, escaped from France in 1679, and came to live in Soho... | 18th Century | Open |
Gardner Box 69 No 12c | [Equestrian portrait of Major Henry Foubert] | The Foubert family, who were Huguenots, escaped from France in 1679, and came to live in Soho... | 18th Century | Open |