From 1877, Shuffrey worked as a bank clerk for the London County Bank in Abingdon, Arundel and Petersfield. In 1902 he moved to
Oxford and took up painting full time. He was among the first members of the
British Watercolour Society, and became a member of the
Oxford Art Society. He and is particularly noted for his paintings of nineteenth and early twentieth-century Oxford. Shuffrey also made painting trips to all parts of Britain and one to Germany. Many of his paintings and drawings (gifted originally by the artist himself in 1934) are held by Oxfordshire County Council and are regularly exhibited in the
Oxfordshire Museum in
Woodstock. Shuffrey's place of birth in Wood Green,
Witney, is marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque Scheme plaque, installed in 2008.
Holy Trinity Church, Wood Green contains a pulpit and chancel screen dedicated in 1909 to Shuffrey's parents, and created in the Wood Green workshop of James Allen Shuffrey's brother
Leonard Shuffrey. ==References==