Elmley
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Elmley is the local name for the Isle of Elmley, part of the Isle of Sheppey
Isle of Sheppey
The Isle of Sheppey is an island off the northern coast of Kent, England in the Thames Estuary, some to the east of London. It has an area of . The island forms part of the local government district of Swale...

 in Kent
Kent
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, England
England
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. It was also the name of a former village on the Isle of Elmley.

History

The village of Elmley was a settlement of around 200 people in the late 19th century. It consisted of the Turkey Cement Works, which was the major employer for the area, as well as a school, a church, a public house and 30 dwellings. The cement works closed in 1902 and the population dwindled thereafter. Elmley School closed in the 1920s and the church was demolished in the 1960s, although the graves remain as of 2009.

Elmley today

In the 1970s a bird reserve was established on the marshes and it's currently run by the RSPB. It covers 3250 acres (13.2 km²) and is one of the largest bird reserves in England.
the village made London bricks
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