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Nulli Collection

"Nulli: A Journey through Time and Innovation" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of Nulli, a name that resonates with pioneering achievements

Background imageNulli Collection: Spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive

Spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: The spring balance used by Cody in early engine-thrust tests. Circa 1908, by Salter?s, the brass dial marked to 600lb

Background imageNulli Collection: Tree and spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive

Tree and spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: The spring balance used by Cody in early engine-thrust tests. Circa 1908, by Salter?s, the brass dial marked to 600lb

Background imageNulli Collection: Airship Nulli Secundus Flying Over London 1907

Airship Nulli Secundus Flying Over London 1907
The new British military airship Dirigible No 1, christened Nulli Secundus, soaring around the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. Date: 5th October 1907

Background imageNulli Collection: First Powered Airship - British Army Dirigible No 1

First Powered Airship - British Army Dirigible No 1
The new British lead military airship Dirigible No 1, christened Nulli Secundus, made its maiden ascent at Farnborough. The early design work was carried out by Colonel James Templer

Background imageNulli Collection: Admiral cone varieties, high admiral and cedo nulli

Admiral cone varieties, high admiral and cedo nulli, Conus ammiralis, Conus cedonulli (Conus ammiralis var. summus, Cedo nulli). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageNulli Collection: British Army Dirigible No 1, Nulli Secundus, over St. Paul s

British Army Dirigible No 1, Nulli Secundus, over St. Paul s
British Army Dirigible No 1, christened Nulli Secundus (Latin: " Second to none" ) was a Semi-rigid airship. First flown on 10th September 1907

Background imageNulli Collection: Nulli Secundus II nacelle

Nulli Secundus II nacelle

Background imageNulli Collection: Nulli Secundus II

Nulli Secundus II

Background imageNulli Collection: Nulli Secundus II at Kingsnorth 24 November 1916

Nulli Secundus II at Kingsnorth 24 November 1916
Nulli Secundus II at Kingsnorth, 24 Novemver 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageNulli Collection: Nulli Secundus over Crystal Palace after meeting headwinds

Nulli Secundus over Crystal Palace after meeting headwinds on the return journey to Farnborough from London. It was seriously damaged after unexpected gales on the night of 5 October 1907. Date: 1907

Background imageNulli Collection: Nulli Secundus moored on the running track at Crystal Palace

Nulli Secundus moored on the running track at Crystal Palace after meeting headwinds on the return journey to Farnborough from London

Background imageNulli Collection: Nulli Secundus

Nulli Secundus

Background imageNulli Collection: Samuel Cody in Nulli Secundus

Samuel Cody in Nulli Secundus

Background imageNulli Collection: Nulli Secundus Airship

Nulli Secundus Airship
A modified version of the Nulli Secundus, intended for military use


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"Nulli: A Journey through Time and Innovation" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of Nulli, a name that resonates with pioneering achievements. From the Spring balance brass dial to the Samuel Cody Archive, each piece tells a story of ingenuity and progress. Immerse yourself in history as you witness the Tree and spring balance brass dial, an artifact that showcases precision craftsmanship. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our constant pursuit of knowledge. One cannot forget the iconic image of Airship Nulli Secundus gracefully soaring over London in 1907. This remarkable feat marked a significant milestone - it was the first powered airship ever built by the British Army, known as Dirigible No The skies were forever changed by this revolutionary invention. Admire Admiral cone varieties like high admiral and cedo nulli, symbols of excellence and distinction. These rare specimens embody elegance and beauty while capturing nature's boundless wonders. The legacy continues with British Army Dirigible No 1, affectionately named Nulli Secundus II. As it glided above St. Paul's Cathedral, it symbolized mankind's unwavering determination to conquer new frontiers. Enter into the heart of innovation with Nulli Secundus II nacelle - a marvel of engineering brilliance. Its design represents countless hours spent perfecting every detail for optimal performance; an embodiment of human creativity at its finest. Nulli is not just a name; it is an embodiment of courage, vision, and relentless pursuit towards progress. Let these glimpses into its rich heritage inspire us all to push boundaries further than we ever thought possible.