![]() Place: Bethnal Green St Matthew, Middlesex, England Sources Husband: Frederick Bulbeck Wife: Mary Ann Catherine Wright Child: Amelia Mary Belbeck Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Adelaide Belbeck Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Mary Ann Belbeck Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Thomas Frederick Belbeck Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Charles Alfred Belbeck Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Alfred Arthur Belbeck Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Louisa Belbeck Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Eleanor Maud Belbeck Relationship to Father: Natural Husband: Arthur Wren Wife: Amelia Mary Belbeck Child: Lilian Amelia Wren Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Beatrice Wren Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Arthur Wren Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Charles Thomas E Wren Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Christopher Wren Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: Violet Wren Relationship to Father: NaturalĬhild: John Wren Relationship to Father: Natural Place: Hoxton Holy Trinity, Middlesex, England Place: Bethnal Green, London, England Baptism Baptism: Place: St Mary, Essex, England Residence: Source: S9 Repository: #REPO1 Title: London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 Author: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Operations, Inc., 2010.Original data - Church of England Parish Registers.Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. ![]() This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry memb Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. Source: S5 Repository: #REPO1 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.Birth S3 Repository: #REPO1 Title: London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 Author: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Operations, Inc., 2010.Original data - Board of Guardian Records, 1834-19 Note: Data:.Thomas Church, Bethnal Green London,įamily Husband: Arthur Wren Wife: Amelia Mary Belbeck Child: Lilian Amelia Wren Child: Beatrice Wren Child: Charles Wren Child: Arthur Wren Child: Christopher Wren Child: Rose Eleanor Wren Child: Violet Wren Child: John Wren ![]() Place: 95 Herbert St., Hoxton, Bethnal Green, London, England It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited. And at the end when they cut the basket off as it’s too heavy, and they’re holding on to the bottom of the balloon, I thought that was pretty dangerous.This biography is a rough draft. I did feel Amelia and James were in danger though – how are they going to get down when they’re going higher and higher? It was really impressive that they got that high, balloons today are bigger but don’t go as high I think. ![]() In Ad Astra it’s a surprise when some people die, because it’s not like other movies. The best stunt is when Amelia climbs up the side of the balloon to the top, though it’s not that exciting because you know they’ll survive. The story is really interesting and Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones are really good together. But they go so high that when he gets out the last pigeon and throws it over the side to fly away – SPOILER ALERT! – it’s already dead and falls in a straight line. James also has pigeons to take his results back to the Royal Society in case he and Amelia die trying to beat the record. I guessed it would have a parachute though I was worried the parachute wouldn’t open but it did and THE DOG WAS FINE. James is annoyed she’s brought the dog but he hands it over… and she throws it out of the basket. There are two really good animal jokes – SPOILER ALERT! – first as the balloon takes off and everyone is watching and waving them off, she asks James to hand her her little dog. He’s trying to do experiments to help him with weather forecasts and the men at the Royal Society should have treated him more seriously – I wanted him to do well to prove them all wrong. She is brave and gets things done, but he just wants to stick to his plan. ![]() The Aeronauts is set in 1862 in England when Queen Victoria rules, and it’s amazing to think that in 100 years’ time people would be walking on the moon.Ī balloonist called Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) and a scientist called James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) go up in her balloon, and break the world altitude record. ![]()
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