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    Auchenblae (/ˌɔːxənˈbleɪ/, Scottish Gaelic: Achadh nam Blàth) is a village in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, formerly in Kincardineshire...
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    His mother is Scottish, a primary school teacher raised on a farm in Auchenblae and his father is Nigerian, a research fellow and lecturer at Aberdeen...
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    commemorate him in the place where he lived. On Saturday 29 June 2019, the Auchenblae Heritage Society unveiled a statue to commemorate James Taylor. Designed...
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  • Auchenblae distillery was a scotch whisky distillery in Auchenblae, Kincardine, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The distillery was created in 1895 in the former...
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    needed] was an important area in the Howe of the Mearns. Fordoun and Auchenblae, together with their immediate districts form the Parish of Fordoun with...
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  • demolished Argyll Campbeltown Campbeltown 1923, demolished Auchinblae Auchenblae Highland 1929, demolished Auchnagie Tulliemet Highland 1911, demolished...
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    interest in Kincardine and Mearns, Aberdeenshire Primary settlements Auchenblae Chapelton Drumoak Fettercairn Gourdon Inverbervie Johnshaven Laurencekirk...
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    interest in Kincardine and Mearns, Aberdeenshire Primary settlements Auchenblae Chapelton Drumoak Fettercairn Gourdon Inverbervie Johnshaven Laurencekirk...
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    crow-stepped gable design, is situated in the Howe of Mearns near the village of Auchenblae approximately nine miles (14 km) from the North Sea. The original landholding...
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    their northern invasion of the Scottish Highlands. Altens Arbuthnott Auchenblae Balnagask Banchory Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Chapelton...
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