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Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Auchenblae, Scottish Gaelic: Achadh nam Blàth, a village in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, formerly in Kincardineshire. It is featured in Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel, Sunset Song. The name is a derivation from the Gaelic for " Field of Flowers " possibly due to the growing of flax in bygone times. The village was known for its weavers, a whisky distillery and the annual Paldie's Fair horse market. During the Second World War, Drumtochty Castle near Auchenblae was bought by the Norwegian government in exile and used as a boarding school for Norwegian children who were refugees from the German occupation of Norway. On the 1 May 1947, Robert and Elizabeth Langlands, opened a boys preparatory school at the Castle, having bought Drumtochty from the Norwegian government. The school closed in 1971.