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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821, with sister publications in Australia and the United States.

The Guardian(s) may also refer to:

Media and entertainment

Newspapers

Australia

  • The Guardian (Swan Hill), a local newspaper, founded in 1888, serving Swan Hill, Victoria, and the surrounding areas.
  • Guardian (Sydney, NSW : 1844), a weekly journal of politics, commerce, agriculture, literature, science and arts for the middle and working classes of New South Wales

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

  • The American Guardian (published 1931–1942), a socialist newspaper in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Boston Guardian (published 1901–1950), an African-American newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts
  • National Guardian, a New York weekly newspaper founded in 1948 renamed The Guardian in 1967 and running until 1992
  • San Francisco Bay Guardian, a free alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California
  • UCSD Guardian, the student newspaper at the University of California, San Diego

Other countries

Books and comics

Card, computer, and video games

Films

Television

Plays

Other uses

  • The Guardian (sculpture), a 1995 public artwork by artist Ante Buljan in Redwood City, California, USA
  • The Guardian, a 2.2-metre (7 ft 3 in) tall bronze sculpture at the Bull Ring, Birmingham, England
  • Shoghi Effendi, head of the Baha'i Faith from 1921 until 1957, known by his title of 'The Guardian'

See also