Frank Vickerman was a man in the early 1800s who lived in West Yorkshire. He owned a wool processing factory at Taylor Hill, which was attacked by the Luddites on March 15, 1812.

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  • Frank Vickerman was a man in the early 1800s who lived in West Yorkshire. He owned a wool processing factory at Taylor Hill, which was attacked by the Luddites on March 15, 1812. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The factory was destroyed and arson was attempted. Frank Vickerman was targeted by this anti-technological growth organization partly because the machines in his factory were taking the jobs of actual people, but also, Frank Vickerman had been previously involved in an Anti-Luddite committee. (en)
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  • Frank Vickerman was a man in the early 1800s who lived in West Yorkshire. He owned a wool processing factory at Taylor Hill, which was attacked by the Luddites on March 15, 1812. (en)
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  • Frank Vickerman (en)
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