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Is his last name "Fisher Page, or "Page"? Would not the more common English convention be for him to have been given his father's name, making him Hilary Fisher? And perhaps he'd be given, as his middle name, his mother's last name, making him Hilary Page Fisher? E-skeuomorph (talk) 20:29, 8 November 2023 (UTC)Reply
The quote from Page's wife "He died before Lego brought out the product in Britain. He didn't know about it." links to an indirect page on a New Zealand website. Is there a more direct link to the Daily Mail article as referenced in the NZ article "Page's widow told The Daily Mail in 1987" ?