
20th century






1949: Lego begins producing similar plastic bricks, calling them "Automatic Binding Bricks."


1951: The first ever film about Lego is shot. The photographer is Chistian Lund, and the film is black and white with no sound.
1953:Automatic Binding Bricks are renamed Lego Mursten, or "Lego Bricks."First baseplates are created.
1954:Godtfred Kirk Christiansen becomes junior managing director of Lego, and soon has the idea to turn Lego bricks into a toy system.Lego windows and doors are introduced.

1955:Lego releases its first toy "system" of the Town Plan.Lego bricks begin selling better, but are not yet the core Lego product.Lego first exports toys to Sweden.Godtfred Kirk Christiansen demonstrates the Lego bricks at a toy fair in Nuremberg, Germany.First Lego trees are released.
1956: A sales company for Lego is built in Hohenwestedt, Germany.
1957:Godtfred Kirk Christiansen is appointed Managing Director.First Lego flags, lights, and windows.
1958:The Lego brick design is improved to allow better versatility and "locking" ability.Ole Kirk Christiansen dies; Godtfred inherits leadership of the Lego Company.The Lego company patents the stud-and-tube coupling system. This new system makes models much more stable. Sloping roof tile bricks are featured.The company in Billund grows to 140 employees.
1959:A small staff at Lego, the "Futura" division, is established to develop ideas for new sets.Lego begins selling its products in other countries such as Norway, Germany, Switzerland, and the UK.Lego France, British Lego Ltd., Lego Belgium and Lego Sweden are established.
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