The evening mail

"The Evening Mail" is a newspaper that was published in Birmingham, England, from 1890 to 1968. It was a daily evening newspaper that covered local and national news, as well as sports and entertainment.

The Evening Mail was founded in 1890 by a group of local businessmen who wanted to create a newspaper that would cater to the working-class population of Birmingham. The paper was initially published as a weekly newspaper, but it quickly grew in popularity and became a daily publication in 1892.

During its heyday in the early 20th century, The Evening Mail was one of the most popular newspapers in the Midlands region of England. It was known for its lively reporting style, its coverage of local news and events, and its strong sports section.

However, like many other regional newspapers, The Evening Mail struggled to compete with the rise of national newspapers and television in the latter half of the 20th century. The paper's circulation declined, and it eventually ceased publication in 1968.

Today, The Evening Mail is remembered as an important part of Birmingham's cultural and journalistic heritage. Its archives are held at the Birmingham Central Library, and many of its old issues are available online through various digital archives.