1964 Press Photo Firest Hills NY Heidi Schwartz age 3 & Legos toys
1970 Press Photo Legoland Amusement Park, Billund, Denmark - mja93626
Children and adults alike enjoy Legoland, an unusual amusement park next to the airport at Billund, Denmark. Photo is dated 11-22-1970.
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1974 Press Photo Miniature Mount Rushmore made of legos in Denmark - mja95965
Mount Rushmore? No. A miniature version in the Legoland amusement park in central Denmark. The replica is made of 1,500,00 plastic interlocking toy building bricks, as are displays in the park. Photo is dated 09-08-1974.
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1974 Press Photo Child Genius Peter Popovich Playing With Legos - RSG61073
Photo is dated 5-5-1974.
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1974 Press Photo Child Genius Peter Popovich Playing With Legos
Custom label is RSG61073
1977 Press Photo Legoland-Miniature village in Jutland, Denmark - lrx41926
1988 Press Photo Legoland, popular miniature village in Jutland, Denmark.
One of the newest attractions in Legoland, the popular miniature village in Jutland, Denmark. Photo is dated 09-02-1988.
1979 Press Photo Children play with the lego circus at the Boston Store
Visit the Taj Mahal, Independence Hall, or a jungle full of wild animals at the Boston Store. They're all part of a vast exhibit of creations made from Legos, the little plastic building blocks from Denmark. Both children
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1980 Press Photo Children Build Lego Creations at Teddy Bear Day Care
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1981 Press Photo Art-LEGO Statue of Liberty is of Intricate Constructions
Art Nearly eye-level, the Statue of Liberty is but one display in an exhibit, totaling about 3,000 square 3,000 square feet , of intricate constructions built with LEGOs. Photo is dated 06-11-1981.
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1982 Press Photo Lego President Jack Sullivan with an array of Lego products
Lego President Jack M. Sullivan, left, and an array of Lego products, right is the final assembly line of packaged goods. Photo is dated 03-30-1982.
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1982 Press Photo LEGO Model of U.S. Capitol, Grand Avenue Mall, Milwaukee
This is an original press photo. A model of the US Capitol, made of LEGO building blocks, attracted the attention of passers-by Wednesday at the Grand Avenue. The model -- 24 feet 4 inches long, 10 feet 8 inches deep and 9 feet 10 inches high -- is one of
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1983 Press Photo Lego Toys Diversified the Product Line over the Years
This is an original press photo. While eschewing diversification, Lego has expanded its product line greatly over the years. Photo measures 9.5 x 7.5 inches. Photo is dated 06-05-1983.
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1983 Press Photo Statue of Liberty Made Out of Legos At Sharpstown Center
Sharpstown Center. The Statue of Liberty, built of tiny plastic LEGO building bricks, is one of many American landmarks which will be on display at Sharpstown Center June 15-July 4. Photo measures 7 x 10 inches. Photo is dated 6-22-1983.
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1983 Boys Play Make City With Vintage Legos 1980s Press Photo
Boys Play Make City With Vintage Legos 1980s. Photo measures 8 x 10 inches and is dated 8/9/1983.
1984 Press Photo Brent Joseph operates draw bridge to a Lego model of castle
This is an original press photo. Brent Joseph, 9, a third grader at Christ the King School in Terrytown operates the draw bridge to a Lego model of a castle he built and entered in the Lego exhibit sponsored at the D.H. Holmes store in Lake Forest. The castle was on display for 2 weeks. Joseph received a T-shirt and certificate for his effort. He has previously made models of his school, an air craft carrier and a tape recorder. Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches. Photo is dated 02-01-1984.
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1985 Press Photo Andre Gibson plays with Legos at Cunngham Elementary Houston
Andre Gibson participates in the Y's program. Houston, Texas - Schools (by-name) - Cunningham Elementary. Andrew plays with Legos. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 05-12-1985.
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1985 Press Photo Legos make a variety of vehicles and figures. - mjc11942
This is an original press photo. "Clutch power. That's what makes them Legos." according to Peter Ambeck-Madsen. Toys. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 11-10-1985.
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1987 Press Photo Lego Bricks - cva79363
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1987 Press Photo Giant lego model of a phonograph exhibit at the Deerbrook Mall
This is an original press photo. Life-size Legos. A giant Lego model of a phonograph is one of the exhibits featured at "Lego's Great Inventions World Show," on view through July 19 at Deerbrook Mall, U.S. 59 and FM 1960. Other Lego models on exhibit include an astronaut, a giant telephone, camera, space shuttle and various animals. Call 446-5300 for information. Legos - building blocks. Photo measures 8 x 10 inches. Photo is dated 07-02-1987.
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1987 Press Photo Lego toy, Lady Liberty all put together. - mjc12646
This is an original press photo. The Lego Lady Liberty. Toys. Photo measures 6.75 x 10 inches. Photo is dated 08-21-1987.
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1987 Press Photo A Model of the US Capitol built of Lego Building Bricks
This is an original press photo. A crowd Friday inspected a model of the US Capitol built entirely of Lego building bricks at Southridge Shopping Center in Greendale. More than 1 million blocks were used to build the 13 models of American historical monuments on display. Photo measures 10 x 6.5 inches. Photo is dated 08-22-1987.
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1987 Press Photo Lego House Assembled by Robert Brand for Christmas - mja69851
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1988 Press Photo Aric McDaniel with his contest entry, three-story Lego tugboat
This is an original press photo. Aric McDaniel, 9, will compete against four other youngsters in New York at the national Lego block building contest. This original three-story tugboat was his winning entry.Photo measures 8 x 10.25inches. Photo is dated 02-04-1988.
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1988 Press Photo Don Norman & son Donny w/ Lego Football Stadium he built
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1988 Press Photo Legoland, popular miniature village in Jutland, Denmark.
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1989 Press Photo Garett building lego tower at theL ego Display at Randal Mall
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1989 Press Photo Phillip Pickens builds with Legos at Florida Avenue Elementary
This is an original press photo. Second-grader Phillip Pickens works on winning entry in a Lego building contest recently at Florida Avenue Elementary in Slidell. Pickens won a Castle Lego set donated by the PTA. The contest was held on the same day as the national contest in New York. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 03-01-1989.
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Historic Images Part Number: nob815041989 Press Photo Southridge Shopping Center's Lego Heaven - mjb80507
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Press Photo Model of space shuttle made with legos is observed - mjc12774
This is an original press photo. Toys - model of space shuttle made with legos. Photo measures 6.25 x 9.5 inches. Photo is dated --none.
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1989 Press Photo Child standing next to 11-foot tall astronaut made out of LEGOs
This is an original press photo. This eleven foot tall astronaut is made entirely of LEGOs. You can see it at the "Travel in Space" show at Southridge. Toys. Photo measures 8 x 9.75 inches. Photo is dated 04-01-1989.
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1989 Press Photo Mark Glatzel of Milwaukee, looks at the Lego display
This is an original press photo. Mark Glatzel, 2, of Milwaukee, presses nose to glass to see the Lego spacemenPhoto measures 9.25 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 4-17-1989.
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1989 Press Photo Girls build Lego model of Springfield at Girl's Club, MA
This is an original press photo. Building Lego model of Springfield's future waterfront at the Springfield Girl's Club. Left to right, Chante Cheeks, 9; Nakia McLean, 10; Kimberley Jemmott, 7; Kimberlee Stevenson, 7; Towanda Davis, 12, and Latoya Davis, 9. Girl's club Phys. Ed. and Aquatics director Nanette Schmidt helps coordinate the project. (Massachusetts)Photo measures 9 x 7inches. Photo is dated 05-16-1989.
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1989 Press Photo Model astronaut made of Lego's on display at show Northridge
This is an original press photo. A model of an astronaut planting the flag on the moon caught the eye of passers-by at the LEGO Travel in Space World Show at Northridge Mall. The exhibit of LEGO models depicting the exploration of space runs through Sunday. Photo measures 9.75 x 7 inches. Photo is dated 07-25-1989.
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1989 Press Photo Phillip Brown & Son Work on Lego Project at Zoo, New Orleans
1989 Press Photo Mike Dieschbourg of Eckert Construction works with Legos
This is an original press photo. Mike Dieschbourg of Eckert Construction Co. works on the mouth of the "Kingfish" Lego sculpture the company built Saturday in an Audubon Zoo contest sponsored by Lego. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 08-05-1989.
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1989 Press Photo University of Kansas students build with Legos for competition
This is an original press photo. John Fawcett, left, Kevin Berman, and Denise Disney put together legos as part of a Design Competition. The students are from the University of Kansas. The competition took place at the Hilton Hotel Saturday afternoon. Over 500 students from across the nation participated in the competition that was part of a week full of workshops for architecture and engineering students. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 11-25-1989.
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1989 Press Photo Robot at Thames Science Center in New London Connecticut
1989 Press Photo Kids Build Robots at Thames Science Center in Connecticut
1990 Press Photo Lego work by Nichols partnership - lrb04133
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1990 Press Photo Children Help Build Alamo Wall with Legos at Rolling Oaks Mall
This is an original press photo. Marissa Rivera, 4, (left) and her sister Rebecca, 3, work on their section of the "Alamo wall" at Rolling Oaks Mall being built of Lego building blocks. The activity was part of a display of Lego structure built by Lego's master builders. They had built a replica of the Alamo and invited San Antonio youngsters to purchase $1 bags of Lego blocks - with proceeds going to the San Antonio library - and build the wall.Photo measures 8 x 10.25inches. Photo is dated 03-25-1990.
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1990 Press Photo Famous buildings in Lego bricks - lrb04134
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1990 Press Photo Children build Lego projects at Summerfest in Wisconsin.
This is an original press photo. Wisconsin: Budding builders worked with Legos as they took 1/2 hr. turns in a Lego building area at Summerfest sponsored by the Wisconsin Society of Architects. Photo measures 9.75 x 6.75 inches. Photo is dated 07-06-1990.
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1990 Press Photo San Antonio Spurs Basketball Player & Family Play With Legos
This is an original press photo. Basketball; San Antonio Spurs forward Mike Mitchell works with his son Mike, 8, and daughter, Kiah, 11, to put together a Lego airport as wife Diana looks on.Photo measures 10 x 8inches. Photo is dated 10-01-1990.
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1991 Press Photo Jamesville-DeWitt Middle School Students in Technology Class
This is an original press photo. Putting Legos together that will run off the computer program (Michelle) Griffith, grade 8 and David Kresge 8th grade at the Technology Education class at Jamesville-DeWitt Middle School, Randall Road. Jamesville-DeWittPhoto measures 8.5 x 7inches. Photo is dated 02-28-1991.
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1991 Press Photo LEGO Invitational - Audubon Zoo-Lego Gorilla modeled after baby
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1991 Press Photo The Lego skyscraper constructed at Tower City Center
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1991 Press Photo The hands building the skyscraper out of Lego toys - cva80279
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1991 Press Photo Volunteer builder Rich Schnieder works on the tower of Legos
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1991 Press Photo Architect Jim Gibans & Bob Miller check plans Lego sky scraper
1991 Press Photo John Brannan and Barry Stiles play with legos at BRIK festival.
This is an original press photo. BRIK President John C. Brannan, right, and vice president Barry Stiles at the Galleria BRIK fest they sponsored. Photo is dated 11/02/1991. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches..
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1992 Press Photo Longfellow students do math exercises using legos & boards
This is an original press photo. Sheena Beghtol, a first graders at Longfellow Elementary School, counts on her fingers during a math exercise Friday. Fifteen visiting teachers from the elementary to collegiate level, used tools such as Legos, pattern blocks and geoboards to teach math during the school's first ever Math Day.Photo measures 10 x 8inches. Photo is dated 01-20-1992.
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1992 Press Photo Sara Fleetham cleaning giant lion lego model in Minnesota
This is an original press photo. LION CLEANER. Sara Fleetham vacuums a lion's back - constructed of all LEGO bricks - at the LEGO Imagination Center in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. The mall - largest in America - is over 4 million square feet of retail and entertainment space. For additional info: David M. Lafrennie. John Dion. (203) 749-2291. Lego - toy bricks. Photo measures 8 x 10 inches. Photo is dated 10-08-1992.
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1993 Press Photo Will Stafford of Harding Elementary builds Lego blocks
This is an original press photo. Coeur d'Alee Schools-Will Stafford of Harding Elementary builds a machine with Legos at University of Idaho, Coeur d'Alene CenterPhoto measures 10 x 8inches. Photo is dated 1-22-1993.
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1993 Press Photo Cody Remmel plays Legos at Family Fest in Waukesha - mja21216
This is an original press photo. The Family Fest at Waukesha County Technical College in Pewaukee on Sunday offered art workshops in everything from making birthday cards to Mexican pinatas and Chinese charms. Left: Swamped in a sea of Legos, Cody Remmel, 7, of Waukesha, builds a ship.Photo measures 9.5 x 5inches. Photo is dated 10-11-1993.
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1993 Press Photo Ian Ward climbs on a giant LEGO dinosaur model in Seattle
This is an original press photo. DAD - WILL IT BITE? Ian Ward, 3 years old, gets a lift from his father, John, as he checks out the nine foot dinosaur built of 15,775 DUPLO blocks at the Bumbershoot Arts Festival in Seattle, Washington. The dinosaur was built on site by LEGO artists who also helped children build smaller dinosaurs. The festival was attended by 250,000 people. For additional information: John Dion (203) 749-2291. Lego blocks. Photo measures 8 x 10 inches. Photo is dated 12-02-1993.
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1994 Press Photo Boston's Museum of Science Lego Earthquake Simulator
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1994 Press Photo Milwaukee students pick up their projects from "Lego City"
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1994 Press Photo James Keegan at the Playroom in Westside Dental Group Clinic
This is an original press photo. James Keegan, 8, entertains himself at the Lego table in the Westside Dental Group Wednesday afternoon. Activities Unlimited supplied the office with all the items in the play area. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 08-24-1994.
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1995 Press Photo Children playing with giant legos at Museum of Science, Boston
This is an original press photo. Children playing at Museum of Science. Joaquin Orlando, 2, of Newton, plays in building he built for his cousin, Magdalena Paz, 3, who is visiting from Argentina. They are in the new construction theme room at the museum.Photo measures 8 x 10inches. Photo is dated 12-18-1995.
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1997 Press Photo LEGO bricks at the opening of LEGO Imagination Center Disney
"LEGOSAUR"
Invasion. A colorful dinosaur family, a 30 foot long sea serpent and a
series of other models created from the famous LEGO bricks invade
Downtown Disney Marketplace with the opening of LEGO Interactive
playground. A three story construction crane, also made of LEGO bricks,
provides an icon for the shopping attraction located next to the 50,000
square foot World of Disney character merchandise store.
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1998 Press Photo A kid looks at a Lego Toy - orb54318
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1999 Press Photo Star Wars Toys - orb53862
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Press Photo Lego projects made by kids - mjc12771
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Press Photo Lego Wear Denim Jacket & Pants - srp39748
This is an original press photo. Lego Wear Back-to-School -- Denim Jacket (Suggested retail: $37.00) Lego Wear Back-to-School -- Denim Pant (Suggested retail: $27.00)Photo measures 8 x 10inches. Photo is dated --none.
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Press Photo Actor Rick Moranis and co stars in "Honey I Shrunk The Kids"
Top: When zany inventor Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) discovers that he has inadvertently shrunk both his kids and those of his irate next door neighbor (Matt Frewer), he begins an unorthodox blade by blade inspection of the back yard in "Honey I Shrunk The Kids," a new live action adventure comedy from Walt Disney Pictures. Below: Trying to make their way across a backyard jungle where puddles seems like unfathomable seas and insects are the size of buildings, the tiny troupe, led by teenagers Russ Thompson (Thomas Brown) and Amy Szalinski (Amy O'Neill) take shelter in a piece of Lego, Jared Rushton, Robert Oliveri, Marcia Strassman and Kristine Sutherland also star. A Walt Disney Pictures presentation in association with Silver Screen partners III, "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" is directed by Joe Johnston and produced by Penney Finkelman Cox. The screenplay is by Ed Naha and Tom Schulman, the story is by Stuart Gordon & Brian Yuzna & Ed Naha. The executive producer is Thomas Smith. Buena Vista distributes.
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