3 Mar 2021 Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (8 de julio de 1920 - 13 de julio de 1995) fue el Director Gerente de The Lego Group de 1957 a 1973. Fue el tercer 

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The Lego brick was invented in Billund by Godtfred Kirk Christiansen in 1958.

Han fik fire sønner hvoraf den ene er tidligere direktør i LEGO, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen. Eksterne henvisninger. Ole Kirk Christiansen på gravsted.dk Edith Kirk Christiansen was the wife of Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, founder of the LEGO group. Her children include Gunhild Kirk Johansen, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, and Hanne Christiansen.

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Portrett. Reperatør Sverre Kristiansen. 1 picture · Maskinist Grönsand, Vemork Kraftstasjon. Folkvang  It's called 'LEGO and Godtfred Kirk Christiansen' (but in Swedish, of course). It is about GKC, Kjeld Krik Kristiansen is born. 1949 - The very  532, Q12303930 · Bo Kristiansen · bo-kristiansen.

Christiansen died on July 13, 1995 at the age of 75, his son Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen took over the company after his death. Cette dernière meurt dans un … Godtfred  

(fr) Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (July 8, 1920 – July 13, 1995) was the managing director of The Lego Group from 1957 to 1979. He was the third son of company founder Ole Kirk Christiansen. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (lahir 8 Juli 1919 – meninggal 13 Juli 1995 pada umur 76 tahun) adalah anak ketiga dari Ole Kirk Christiansen, pendiri The Lego Group.

Godtfred kirk kristiansen

Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (lahir 8 Juli 1919 – meninggal 13 Juli 1995 pada umur 76 tahun) adalah anak ketiga dari Ole Kirk Christiansen, pendiri The Lego Group.. Ia menikah dengan Edith Kirk Christiansen.Godtfred dan Edith memiliki 3 anak, Gunhild Kirk Johansen, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, dan Hanne Christiansen.Desain gambar dari kotak mainan Lego tahun 1950 menampilkan tiga anak …

Godtfred kirk kristiansen

Godtfred and Edith had three children, Gunhild Kirk Johansen, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen and Hanne Christiansen. Box Art designs from the 1950’s show all three of their children playing with LEGO bricks In 1950 on his Billund's remarkable turnaround is the brainchild of Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, the man who patented a plastic toy known all over the world as the LEGO brick. In the early 1960s, GKC, as he is known, decided to build a new land, a wonderland, a place where fantasy would have no limits.

Godtfred kirk kristiansen

Ole Kirk Christiansen, 7.4.1891-11.3.1958, direktør for Lego. Kirk Christiansen blev født af fattige forældre på et lille husmandssted i nærheden af Grindsted hvor han som den ene af 13 søskende måtte ud at tjene fra syvårs alderen. Se hela listan på en.m.wikipedia.org Ole Kirk Kristiansen and Kristine Sørensen at their wedding in 1916 Billund Woodworking and Carpentry Shop The woodworking shop produces doors, windows, kitchen cabinets, cupboards, coffins, chests of drawers, tools for digging peat, and bodywork for carts. All of first-class quality craftsmanship – which is important to Ole Kirk.
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100 years ago, today, former LEGO® owner and managing director, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (known as GKC) was born.

Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, a Danish executive who made Lego plastic building-brick sets into children's favorites in many countries, died yesterday at his house in Billund, Denmark. He was 75.
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Det här utvecklade dansken Godtfred Kirk Christiansen under förlust på 2 miljarder kronor och vd Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen - grundaren Ole Kirks 

He passed away of a stroke on 13 July 1995. He was known for making the LEGO industry and also making the LEGO brick. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, the third of Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s five children, becomes the second-generation owner of the LEGO Group. He is an active player right from the outset of the company history. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (8 July 1920 – 13 July 1995) [1] was the Managing Director of The Lego Group from 1957 to 1973.