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The newspaper was founded as the Birmingham Daily Mail in 1870, [2] in April 1963 it became known as the Birmingham Evening Mail and Despatch after merging with the Birmingham Evening Despatch [3] and was titled the Birmingham Evening Mail from 1967 until October 2005. [4] The Mail is published Monday to Saturday.
It became part of a public company, the Birmingham Post & Mail Limited. John Madin's Birmingham Post and Mail building stood from 1964 until 2005. The Birmingham Post, Evening Mail, Sports Argus and Sunday Mercury moved into the purpose built Post and Mail building in the city centre in 1965. Its concrete and steel structure with glass and ...
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It was home to the Birmingham Post and Evening Mail newspapers following its completion in 1964. The tower had a concrete core surrounded by a steel structure designed by Structural Engineers (Roy Bolsover and Associates) who were also the engineers on many other landmark buildings in the Birmingham area during this period.
The Evening Mail is the common name of several newspapers, including: Birmingham Evening Mail, based in Birmingham, England. Dublin Evening Mail, based in Dublin, Ireland. North-West Evening Mail, based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Nelson Evening Mail, based in Nelson, New Zealand.
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Carl Chinn. Carl Steven Alfred Chinn MBE DL (born 6 September 1956) is an English historian, author and radio presenter whose working life has been devoted to the study and popularisation of the city of Birmingham. He broadcast a programme on the BBC from the mid-1990s focusing on Birmingham's history.
Murray was named as having assisted in the selection of the targets, and had later placed the advance warning call to the Birmingham Post and Birmingham Evening Mail newspapers, which was delayed by a half-hour due to the fact that the pre-selected telephone had been vandalised and another needed to be located, leading to the fateful delay in ...