Dudley Evening Mail

The Dudley Evening Mail was an evening newspaper which served the area in and around Dudley (part of the West Midlands) from October 1980 until December 1986. At this point, it was absorbed into the Birmingham Evening Mail, which covered news headlines in the entire West Midlands region.

Famous quotes containing the words evening and/or mail:

    When I began to have a fire at evening, before I plastered my house, the chimney carried smoke particularly well, because of the numerous chinks between the boards.... Should not every apartment in which man dwells be lofty enough to create some obscurity overhead, where flickering shadows may play at evening about the rafters? These forms are more agreeable to the fancy and imagination than fresco paintings or other the most expensive furniture.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Always polite, fastidiously dressed in a linen duster and mask, he used to leave behind facetious rhymes signed “Black Bart, Po—8,” in mail and express boxes after he had finished rifling them.
    —For the State of California, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)