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In celebration of the McCollor
history of woodworking and creativity, I'd love to post any artwork or photos of other artisan work done by a McCollor,
here on this page. If you have anything you'd like to share, please click here.
Here we have some photos courtesy of Don McCollor. Don writes: My uncle
HARRY McCOLLOR (dad’s brother - Ulay McCollor’s son) also did a bit of both (ed. meaning woodworking
and painting). Here are a couple examples (bowl is marred by old adhered masking tape) (The painting is from Harry’s
remembering a view or from his imagination of what it should look like-no actual scene or photograph was used).

Steven Fyfe (son, Helen McCollar)
carries on the tradition of woodturning. Here is a sampling of his work:


Charlene Fyfe, grand-daughter of Helen McCollar, crafts scrapbook covers out of leather
and textured belts. She can be reached at corgigramma@gmail.com.
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