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37: 313: 259:, who was of great assistance to him in arranging his type to foreign languages, and was as of 1901 a physician in Philadelphia; and a daughter, who was as of 1901 superintending the undertaking that Moon inaugurated. 323: 413: 216:, which he designed to be easier to learn. He first formulated his ideas in 1843 and they were published in 1845. Moon type was subsequently replaced in popularity by 247:
Moon was twice married, in 1843 to Mary Ann Caudle, daughter of a Brighton surgeon, who died in 1864; and in 1866 to Anna Maria Elsdale, a granddaughter of
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Moon realised that the boys found these reading codes difficult to learn. He devised a new system, Moon type, based on a simplified
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Moon achieved several distinctions during his lifetime: he was elected to fellowships of the
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but it is still important for people who have difficulty reading Braille.
198: 93: 80: 161:, Hon. LLD, FRSA, FRGS (18 December 1818 – 9 October 1894) was an 217: 162: 108: 205:. He became a teacher, and taught boys how to read using the existing 316: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 169:, the first widely used practical reading alphabet for the blind. 182: 61: 186: 152:
FRGS (1852), FRSA (1857), Hon. LLD (Philadelphia, 1871)
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in 1852 and 1857 respectively; he was also awarded an
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Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology
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Billy Moon

Horsmonden
Kent
Brighton
Brighton
East Sussex
Teacher
Philanthropist
Moon Type
Robert
Englishman
Moon type
Horsmonden
Kent
eye
scarlet fever
blind
Brighton
East Sussex
embossed
Latin alphabet
Braille
Royal Geographical Society
Royal Society of Arts
honorary LLD degree
University of Philadelphia
William Leeves
Auld Robin Gray
Robert Charles Moon

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