Adelaide
Moon devoted her life to blind welfare and made
her parents' work her own. She managed the Moon
Printing Works on Queen's Road for the last 50
years of her life.
Shortly after
her death, the Printing Works became a branch of
the National Institute of the Blind.
Adelaide Moon
is buried in The Brighton Extra-Mural Cemetery
where her epitaph reads,
"The
claims of the Blind were ever her chief concern
and she never ceased to work for their good"
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