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Hilary Page

Hilary "Harry" Fisher Page (20 August 1904 – 24 June 1957) was an English toy maker and inventor of Self-Locking Building Bricks, the predecessor of Lego bricks. He founded the Kiddicraft toy company.

Hilary Page
Born
Hilary Fisher Page

(1904-08-20)20 August 1904
Sanderstead, England
Died24 June 1957(1957-06-24) (aged 52)
Other namesHarry
OccupationToy maker
Known forInventing Self-Locking Building Bricks

Early life edit

Hilary "Harry" Fisher Page was born on 20 August 1904 in Sanderstead, England. He was the first child of Samuel Fisher and Lillian Maude Page. As a child he made his own wooden toys and invented games supported by his father who worked in the lumber trade.[1]

Page was educated at Shrewsbury School from 1918 to 1923, where he began to display his entrepreneurial skills. Interested in photography, he set up a business developing photos for the other students. After his formal education he worked in the timber trade, like his father, for several years and in 1929 married Norah Harris, a long-time friend of the family. The couple's only daughter was born in 1932.[2][3] Together with his second wife Oreline he adopted twin girls in 1946.[3]

Kiddicraft edit

 
Bri-Plax Interlocking Building Cubes
 
Kiddicraft plastic toys

Page, along with several partners, decided to go into the toy business in 1932. The partners opened a small toy shop called Kiddicraft on Godstone Road in Purley, Surrey. Originally, Page imported wooden toys from Russia, but later began to introduce his own designs.[4] Page had become increasingly unhappy using wood as a material for children's toys and was an early advocate of plastics as a safe and hygienic alternative.[5] In 1936, he began manufacturing Kiddicraft ‘Sensible’ toys using new injection moulding technology and in 1937 these were sold under the Bri-Plax brand forming a new company, British Plastic Toys Ltd. Among them was an Interlocking Building Cube, for which he received a British patent in 1940.[6][7][8]

The Self-Locking Building Brick edit

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. The bricks also later featured slits on their side that allowed panel-like doors, windows or cards to be inserted. Page patented the basic design, a 2 × 4 studded brick, in 1947. This was later followed by patents for the side slits (1949) and the baseplate (1952), designs featured in exhibits at the Brighton Toy and Model Museum.[12]

The Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Brick sets were first marketed in 1947. As a promotion Page and his family built large display models for the 1947 Earl's Court Toy Fair.[13] The Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood in London lists the bricks among the "must-have toys" of the 1940s.[14]

LEGO's copy edit

Ole Kirk Christiansen and his son Godtfred became aware of the Kiddicraft brick after examining a sample, and possibly drawings, given to them by the British supplier of the first injection moulding machine they had purchased. Realising their potential, Ole copied the Kiddicraft brick and in 1949 marketed his own version, The Automatic Binding Brick, that became the Lego brick in 1953.[15][16] LEGO claims to acknowledge Kiddicraft as the origin of the plastic bricks on their history website,[17] and further claims when contacted by LEGO in the late 1950s, Kiddicraft gave no objection to the Danish company manufacturing the bricks.[18] The company later added tubular shapes under most bricks to aid grip.

British LEGO Ltd. was set up in late 1959 and the first sets were sold the following year, three years following Page's death. LEGO eventually acquired the residual rights to the Kiddicraft brick designs from Page's descendants in 1981[18] ahead of legal suits it filed against other plastic building toys made by Tyco and others.

Publications edit

After founding Kiddicraft, Page spent several years studying early childhood play. He conducted research by spending time playing with children in various nursery schools to find out their interests. This research culminated in 1938 in the publication of his book titled Playtime in the First Five Years.[19]

Death edit

Troubled by pressures on the business and fearing a collapse of his company, Page died by suicide on 24 June 1957.[20] In 1987, his widow stated, "He died before Lego brought out the product in Britain. He didn't know about it."[21]

Posthumous recognition edit

Page was recognised as an innovator in child education and toy design in 2007 with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Toy and Hobby Association.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Hilary Fisher Page and Kiddicraft". OrnaVerum. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  2. ^ "KIDDIKRAFT". Miniland Online. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b Jim Hughes, Chas Saunter: Hilary Fisher Page & Kiddicraft (2008). In: hilarypagetoys.com, access date 14 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Hilary Page and Kiddicraft". The Plastics Historical Society. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  5. ^ Page, Hilary Fisher. Playtime in the First Five Years. Second edition. London: Allen & Unwin, 1953.
  6. ^ Page, Hilary. “Improvements in Toy Building Blocks” UK patent 529,580. 17 Apr 1940.
  7. ^ Michael M. Patte and John A. Sutterby (eds.) Celebrating 40 Years of Play Research: Connecting Our Past, Present, and Future, Volume 13, Hamilton Books UK 2016
  8. ^ Rodney P. Carlisle (ed.) Encyclopedia of Play in Today's Society, Volume 1, SAGE Publications 2009
  9. ^ Maaike Lauwaert, Playing outside the box – on LEGO toys and the changing world of construction play, History and Technology, Volume 24, 221-237, 2008 doi:10.1080/07341510801900300
  10. ^ Mimoso, João (12 February 2010). "Kiddicraft, LEGO before LEGO". www.inverso.pt. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Self-Locking Building Bricks, Lego precursor, Kiddicraft (1944-)". 19 July 2019.
  12. ^ BTMM Eric. "Self-Locking Building Bricks, Set No.1 (Kiddicraft) - The Brighton Toy and Model Index". The Brighton Toy and Model Index. Brighton Toy and Model Museum. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  13. ^ Page‘s twin daughters play with a set of Kiddicraft K 263 Building Blocks "Twins and Skyscrapers". brickfetish.com. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  14. ^ "Must Have Toys 1940s - V&A Museum of Childhood". V&A Museum of Childhood. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  15. ^ Christiansen, Godtfred. "Improvements Relating to Toy Building Sets" UK patent GB 866557. 26 Apr 1961
  16. ^ Walsh, Tim, Timeless Toys: Classic Toys and the Playmakers Who Created Them, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2005
  17. ^ "Lego History - Automatic Binding Bricks".
  18. ^ a b "Automatic Binding Bricks". LEGO History. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  19. ^ "Week 33: Playtime in the First Five Years". Robert Menzies Institute. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  20. ^ "History - Hilary Page Toys". www.hilarypagetoys.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  21. ^ Chung, Frank (12 July 2018). "Absolute rip-off: The billion-dollar empires built on lies". NZ Herald. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  22. ^ Lee Davies (21 February 2015). "Hilary Page Lifetime Achievement Award" – via YouTube.

External links edit

  • Hilary Page Toys

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Hilary Harry Fisher Page 20 August 1904 24 June 1957 was an English toy maker and inventor of Self Locking Building Bricks the predecessor of Lego bricks He founded the Kiddicraft toy company Hilary PageBornHilary Fisher Page 1904 08 20 20 August 1904Sanderstead EnglandDied24 June 1957 1957 06 24 aged 52 Other namesHarryOccupationToy makerKnown forInventing Self Locking Building Bricks Contents 1 Early life 2 Kiddicraft 2 1 The Self Locking Building Brick 2 2 LEGO s copy 3 Publications 4 Death 5 Posthumous recognition 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHilary Harry Fisher Page was born on 20 August 1904 in Sanderstead England He was the first child of Samuel Fisher and Lillian Maude Page As a child he made his own wooden toys and invented games supported by his father who worked in the lumber trade 1 Page was educated at Shrewsbury School from 1918 to 1923 where he began to display his entrepreneurial skills Interested in photography he set up a business developing photos for the other students After his formal education he worked in the timber trade like his father for several years and in 1929 married Norah Harris a long time friend of the family The couple s only daughter was born in 1932 2 3 Together with his second wife Oreline he adopted twin girls in 1946 3 Kiddicraft edit nbsp Bri Plax Interlocking Building Cubes nbsp Kiddicraft plastic toys Page along with several partners decided to go into the toy business in 1932 The partners opened a small toy shop called Kiddicraft on Godstone Road in Purley Surrey Originally Page imported wooden toys from Russia but later began to introduce his own designs 4 Page had become increasingly unhappy using wood as a material for children s toys and was an early advocate of plastics as a safe and hygienic alternative 5 In 1936 he began manufacturing Kiddicraft Sensible toys using new injection moulding technology and in 1937 these were sold under the Bri Plax brand forming a new company British Plastic Toys Ltd Among them was an Interlocking Building Cube for which he received a British patent in 1940 6 7 8 The Self Locking Building Brick edit 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 The bricks also later featured slits on their side that allowed panel like doors windows or cards to be inserted Page patented the basic design a 2 4 studded brick in 1947 This was later followed by patents for the side slits 1949 and the baseplate 1952 designs featured in exhibits at the Brighton Toy and Model Museum 12 The Kiddicraft Self Locking Building Brick sets were first marketed in 1947 As a promotion Page and his family built large display models for the 1947 Earl s Court Toy Fair 13 The Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood in London lists the bricks among the must have toys of the 1940s 14 LEGO s copy edit Ole Kirk Christiansen and his son Godtfred became aware of the Kiddicraft brick after examining a sample and possibly drawings given to them by the British supplier of the first injection moulding machine they had purchased Realising their potential Ole copied the Kiddicraft brick and in 1949 marketed his own version The Automatic Binding Brick that became the Lego brick in 1953 15 16 LEGO claims to acknowledge Kiddicraft as the origin of the plastic bricks on their history website 17 and further claims when contacted by LEGO in the late 1950s Kiddicraft gave no objection to the Danish company manufacturing the bricks 18 The company later added tubular shapes under most bricks to aid grip British LEGO Ltd was set up in late 1959 and the first sets were sold the following year three years following Page s death LEGO eventually acquired the residual rights to the Kiddicraft brick designs from Page s descendants in 1981 18 ahead of legal suits it filed against other plastic building toys made by Tyco and others Publications editAfter founding Kiddicraft Page spent several years studying early childhood play He conducted research by spending time playing with children in various nursery schools to find out their interests This research culminated in 1938 in the publication of his book titled Playtime in the First Five Years 19 Death editTroubled by pressures on the business and fearing a collapse of his company Page died by suicide on 24 June 1957 20 In 1987 his widow stated He died before Lego brought out the product in Britain He didn t know about it 21 Posthumous recognition editPage was recognised as an innovator in child education and toy design in 2007 with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Toy and Hobby Association 22 References edit Hilary Fisher Page and Kiddicraft OrnaVerum Retrieved 22 May 2020 KIDDIKRAFT Miniland Online Retrieved 11 October 2018 a b Jim Hughes Chas Saunter Hilary Fisher Page amp Kiddicraft 2008 In hilarypagetoys com access date 14 July 2020 Hilary Page and Kiddicraft The Plastics Historical Society Retrieved 11 October 2018 Page Hilary Fisher Playtime in the First Five Years Second edition London Allen amp Unwin 1953 Page Hilary Improvements in Toy Building Blocks UK patent 529 580 17 Apr 1940 Michael M Patte and John A Sutterby eds Celebrating 40 Years of Play Research Connecting Our Past Present and Future Volume 13 Hamilton Books UK 2016 Rodney P Carlisle ed Encyclopedia of Play in Today s Society Volume 1 SAGE Publications 2009 Maaike Lauwaert Playing outside the box on LEGO toys and the changing world of construction play History and Technology Volume 24 221 237 2008 doi 10 1080 07341510801900300 Mimoso Joao 12 February 2010 Kiddicraft LEGO before LEGO www inverso pt Retrieved 11 October 2018 Self Locking Building Bricks Lego precursor Kiddicraft 1944 19 July 2019 BTMM Eric Self Locking Building Bricks Set No 1 Kiddicraft The Brighton Toy and Model Index The Brighton Toy and Model Index Brighton Toy and Model Museum Retrieved 11 October 2018 Page s twin daughters play with a set of Kiddicraft K 263 Building Blocks Twins and Skyscrapers brickfetish com Retrieved 11 October 2018 Must Have Toys 1940s V amp A Museum of Childhood V amp A Museum of Childhood Victoria and Albert Museum London Retrieved 11 October 2018 Christiansen Godtfred Improvements Relating to Toy Building Sets UK patent GB 866557 26 Apr 1961 Walsh Tim Timeless Toys Classic Toys and the Playmakers Who Created Them Andrews McMeel Publishing 2005 Lego History Automatic Binding Bricks a b Automatic Binding Bricks LEGO History Retrieved 7 April 2021 Week 33 Playtime in the First Five Years Robert Menzies Institute Retrieved 7 October 2022 History Hilary Page Toys www hilarypagetoys com Retrieved 28 January 2019 Chung Frank 12 July 2018 Absolute rip off The billion dollar empires built on lies NZ Herald Retrieved 6 October 2022 Lee 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