McFarlane Family
FATHER NICHOLAS McFARLANE runs the local pottery shop, specialising in home-made pots and vases. Every day he sits at his potter’s wheel, making something stylish. His vases are very popular with the local villagers, and also the tourists to Sylvania. Sometimes, he allows St. John's School to do day trips to his shop where he allows the students to practice making their own vases and also teaches them the basics.
MOTHER ELIZABETH McFARLANE (born SAINSBURY) works alongside her husband Nicholas in the pottery shop. She prefers to serve the customers than to make anything as she hates how dirty she gets. Her favourite item in her house is a beautiful vase that Nicholas made for her on their wedding anniversary. She makes sure it is always on display with a lovely bunch of flowers in it.
BROTHER BARRY MCFARLANE is a bit weird and can get philosophical at times. He will come up with questions like 'Is it more important to be respected or liked?'.
SISTER JANET McFARLANE has been practicing her potter skills for several years now. She still cannot get the necks on her vases correct though. Her favourite past-time is making decorative plates with her father’s clay.
BABY BROTHER ALBIE McFARLANE loves his food and squeals with joy when he is sat in his baby highchair. His parents are careful when they take him to work with them, as he gets really excited by the sight of the spinning wheel his father uses. It also gets very messy and his mother doesn't want to be washing dry clay out of his fur late at night!
MOTHER ELIZABETH McFARLANE (born SAINSBURY) works alongside her husband Nicholas in the pottery shop. She prefers to serve the customers than to make anything as she hates how dirty she gets. Her favourite item in her house is a beautiful vase that Nicholas made for her on their wedding anniversary. She makes sure it is always on display with a lovely bunch of flowers in it.
BROTHER BARRY MCFARLANE is a bit weird and can get philosophical at times. He will come up with questions like 'Is it more important to be respected or liked?'.
SISTER JANET McFARLANE has been practicing her potter skills for several years now. She still cannot get the necks on her vases correct though. Her favourite past-time is making decorative plates with her father’s clay.
BABY BROTHER ALBIE McFARLANE loves his food and squeals with joy when he is sat in his baby highchair. His parents are careful when they take him to work with them, as he gets really excited by the sight of the spinning wheel his father uses. It also gets very messy and his mother doesn't want to be washing dry clay out of his fur late at night!
Family ties: Nicholas is the brother of Hilda Honey Bear. Elizabeth is the sister of John Sainsbury.