• The Dublin Evening Mail (renamed the Evening Mail in 1928) was one of Dublin's evening newspapers between 1823[1] and 1962. Launched in 1823, it proved...
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  • The Evening Mail is the common name of several newspapers, including: Birmingham Evening Mail, based in Birmingham, England Dublin Evening Mail, based...
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    Sheridan Le Fanu (category Dublin Evening Mail people)
    including the Dublin Evening Mail and the Warder. On 18 December 1844, Le Fanu married Susanna Bennett, the daughter of a leading Dublin barrister, George...
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    Bram Stoker (category Dublin Evening Mail people)
    for the Irish Civil Service, he became the theatre critic for the Dublin Evening Mail, which was co-owned by Sheridan Le Fanu, an author of Gothic tales...
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  • newspaper was known as the Evening Herald until its name was changed in 2013. The Evening Herald was first published in Dublin on 19 December 1891. In 1982...
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  • News – opened and closed in 1982 The Dublin Evening Mail – renamed the Evening Mail, closed in the 1960s The Evening News – opened in May 1996 and closed...
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  • Express and Irish Daily Mail. In its heyday, it had the highest circulation of any paper in Ireland. It was founded by the Dublin solicitor John Robinson...
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    Its main rivals were the widely read Dublin Evening Mail and the less widely read Evening Herald. The Evening Telegraph was launched in 1871 by a former...
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  • its criticism of the Irish Republican Army's attacks on members of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and British government officials. In 1924, the traditional...
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  • headquarters were at 4 Lower Abbey Street in Dublin. Its main competitor in its early days was the Dublin Daily Express.[citation needed] After Knox's...
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