I am trying to discover a little more about my Dad's profession. In the 1930's he was a furrier working in the East End of London for a fur trader. I think the company he worked for may have been called Gulcott or Gulcock & Levy. They produced fur coats / stoles / collars etc. and I believe that is where he may have met his wife (my Mum) who worked as a fur liner. The company was bombed out during the 2nd world war and thus my Dad's profession came to a complete finish. He must have found it very difficult to find another job thereafter but although he never returned full time to his profession, he always carried out fur coat repairs and re-stylings. I remember many an evening when he would be nailing basic animal skins to a large board in order to stretch and shape them in order for him to cut them to a pattern. He would then go to his special fur sewing machine to sew up the skins. I still have the machine in my loft!! As usual, I wish I had asked him a few more questions about the original company he worked for..... If anyone has any information I would be very grateful to hear from them. Many thanks. WS