LG 223 Starraker by Adrian Mann
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LG 223 Starraker by Adrian Mann

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In New Zealand, then 16-year-old Adrian Mann built one of the world’s largest grand pianos, which he named the Alexander Piano. It is almost 19 feet long and weighs ~1.2 tons. – WTF Fun Facts
Source: https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/huge-piano-was-built-schoolboy
Barbara Goalen in Jacqmar stole in Duchesse satin and gilt and brilliants for earrings, choker and bracelets by Adrian Mann all from Peter Jones, photo by Richard Dormer, Harper's Bazaar UK, December 1951
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Illustration by Adrian Mann of N.A.S.A.’s New Horizons probe flying past Ultima Thule.
"Jeweled Ladies" Judy Dent by Claude Virgin for Vogue, December 1959.
The sumptuous tawny choker in gold and silver crystal, by London costume jewellers Florsheim, echoes the coronet of plaited hair. The clustered crystal earrings by Adrian Mann complete the look that shows that glamour need not command vertiginous price tags

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Build a spacecraft with huge solar arrays. Position it close to the sun and store the energy collected in huge capacitors. Release the energy using exa or petawatt class lasers onto a point in space, creating particles and antiparticles. Use magnetic fields to capture and store the antiparticles, which can then be released, combining with matter for the most powerful propulsion system possible. Use the same procedure at the destination star for the return journey.
Jewelry by Adrian Mann for Harper's Bazaar, October 1969 - photo by David Thorpe