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Miss Elizabeth Shorley
Shopkeeper - 34 Brookfield Road

The shop at 34 Brookfield Road
Elizabeth Shorley & Kathleen Clayton outside No 34

1890's Advert from The Argus - note the sign above the shop door

FORGET ME NOT

HUDSON'S SOAP

Though you Rub ! Rub ! Rub !

And you Scrub! Scrub! Scrub: You'll find that

It's not in your power

In the old-fashioned way

To do in a day

What Hudson's will do in an hour

Never wash, clean, or scour without using Hudson's Soap. A pure dry Soap in Fine Powder, Rapid washing, foaming lather, leaves no smell.


The photograph above shows Elizabeth Shorley, with her niece Kathleen Clayton, outside her shop on the corner of Brookfield Road and Glassbrook Road.

There are several enamelled advert panels on the shop walls - Lyons Tea, Hudsons Soap, Rowntrees Cocoa, Praeds Mineral Waters and also the road sign for Brookfield Road - and the shop windows have Rowntrees Cocoa adverts across the tops.

In the shop window to the right there are cups and saucers, mixing bowls, enamel baking tins, and in the window to the left an assortment of drapery and underwear, making this a general store.


Portrait of Elizabeth Inside the parlour
A portrait of Elizabeth c1914
Elizabeth in her parlour room gives us a rare interior view

Family outing to Renold in Bedfordshire
A family outing to Renold in Bedfordshire This photograph shows a pony trap that Miss Shorley had hired from somewhere in High Street South, near to Florence Simpson's shop. The child standing in the back of the trap is Kathleen Clayton, her niece, and Elizabeth is next to her.

The Shorley family lived at 168 Wellingborough Road, a short way from the shop, and some were born at Renold.


Cyclists in about 1920
Cyclists in about 1920 - All we know about this picture, of a group of cyclists, is that Miss Shorley is third from the right.

Aunt Rosa

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