R. C. Carton
R. C. Carton (born Richard Claude Critchett, 1853–1928) was a British stage actor and playwright.[1][2]
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Born | Richard Claude Critchett 10 May 1853 |
Died | 1 April 1928 London, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Playwright, Actor |
Selected works
- Liberty Hall (1892)
- The Home Secretary (1895)
- The Tree of Knowledge (1897)
- Lord and Lady Algy (1898)
- Mr. Hopkinson (1905)
gollark: On Minmus I just gave it some long landing legs.
gollark: It would probably recoil itself against the ground.
gollark: Given the low gravity it would be safe, if annoying, to just raise it a bit during the launch. Except possibly the mass driver recoil would cause problems.
gollark: I suppose, just adding more reaction wheels and RCS to it would have worked.
gollark: The great thing about the Minmus (Minmic? Minmian?) mass driver system is that, being on a surface station, it is completely impossible to aim except by waiting for the planet to spin.
References
- Goble p.73
- Pascoe, Charles Eyre (1880). Our Actors and Actresses. London: David Bogue. p. 82.
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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