Mrs Caulfield was one of the first female entertainers to appear at Evans's Supper Rooms and at the Canterbury Music Hall, where her husband became the Chairman.
[1] She specialised in versions of popular comic songs, with the words often rewritten to give a female perspective.
[2] Her most successful songs included "Keemo Kimo, Polly Won't You Try Me, Oh?
", a version of a folk song that had been absorbed into the American minstrel tradition;[3] and "The Captain with his Whiskers", again adapted from an earlier tune and popularised in the United States.
[2] One of their daughters, born Louisa Caulfield (1845- after 1907), took the stage name Lennox Grey from that of her first husband, and also became a theatre performer.