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  2. Hilary Page - Wikipedia

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    Post WWII, Page designed and produced the Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks, [9] that have been described as the "original LEGO". [10] Kiddicraft released a series of building sets that LEGO copied in both style and content. [11] Kiddicraft's Self-Binding Bricks could be stacked on each other and were held in place by studs on the top.

  3. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the Danish company Lego began industrial production of its Automatic Binding Brick, which, however, like its predecessors, was hollow inside and therefore produced very little adhesion. The bricks are an almost identical copy [21] of the 1947 Self-locking Building Bricks of the English brand Kiddicraft by toy developer Hilary Page. [22]

  4. Lego clone - Wikipedia

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    Although Lego itself originally copied their bricks from British psychologist and inventor Hilary Page in the late 1940s, the company has sued others whom it perceived as producing overly similar products (Lego claims that when contacted by LEGO in the late 1950s, Kiddicraft gave no objection to the Danish company manufacturing the bricks; Lego ...

  5. Toy block - Wikipedia

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    Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks were marketed in the 1940s and 1950s. Lego is an interlocking plastic building brick toy line based on the Kiddicraft bricks above. Lego clones imitate Lego brand bricks. Rasti is an Argentine toy interlocking brick. Tente is a Spanish toy interlocking brick.

  6. Now you can build real stuff with these huge Lego bricks - AOL

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    This Lego Game Finally Connects Bricks to TV: 'Lego Dimensions' At some stage of our childhood we have all seen those colorful, tiny bricks that let our creativity break free. Some of us were ...

  7. History of Lego - Wikipedia

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    They had several round "studs" on top and a hollow rectangular bottom. They would stick together, but not so tightly that they could not be pulled apart. In 1953, the bricks were given a new name: Lego Mursten, or "Lego Bricks." Lego imported from Switzerland to UK in 1957. In the 1950s, the LEGO Group made its first moves into foreign markets.

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