The Post Office in West Lane, Everton, then Lisle Lane, 1908. Shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1908 and later demolished, now the site of The Laurels, West Lane. The yew tree on the right is now much bigger and is in the front garden of The Yews, Centre Lane. The solid wall on the right is that of ‘Gooseberry Cottage’, Centre Lane. Lionel Hyde outside his fathers shop Hyde Stores and Post Office, Everton, 1922. His father was Henry Hyde, Grocer and General Dealer, licensed to sell tobacco. This photo shows the shop was originally on the left side of the exisiting Everton Stores and Post Office. Everton Post Office The Post Office, Hyde Stores, Everton Hyde Stores, Everton Cycle shop and general store at Everton Postcard of the post office at Everton, showing frontage and adverts, posted 1961. Postcard, showing 5 images of Everton, invlucding the shop and farm roads. Everton Post Office and Stores, Gill Rowlands standing in the left of the photo, 2001. Share this: