Heathcoat’s Bobbinet

In 1806, John Heathcote developed the first machine for making lace, hitherto an intricate, laborious and expensive manual skill. Despite vandalism by traditional lace-makers anxious for their future, Heathcoat’s factories gave birth to a new industry, creating thousands of jobs and making lace products readily affordable for the first time.

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