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Beverly
Smyth, a visionary of his time, established the
company in 1846. Who could have predicted that
those millions would emigrate. Many emigrated
through necessity, relocating lock stock and barrel
to the four corners of the world - creating what
is known as the Irish Diaspora.
The
leisurely, gracious world of Georgian Dublin saw
the foundation of Beverly Smyth, making our company
the longest surviving commercial operation in
Ireland's capitial city and the nations oldest
removal company.
Our
long and successful history stretching from horse
and cart era to the present day has been based
in providing a service that is second to none.
With
the recognition of the Free State in 1923 our
role expanded dramatically into the international
arena. We move the household of Micheal MacWhite,
the first Irish Ambassador to Washington in 1924.
Since then we have been involved in, to name but
a few:
- moving
of six Presidents in and out of Áras
and Uachtarán
- Transferred
the office of the then U.S. President Ronald
Reagan, whilst on his Irish tour
- Shipped
the presents given to Pope John Paul II during
his visit in 1979
- Packed,
shipped and supervised the exhibition of the
Book of Kells, the first outside the state
- Packed,
shipped and supervised the exhibition of the
National Museums "Treasures of Ireland".
At
the same time we have earned a reputation for
providing an exemplary standard of domestic removals
and storage for private individuals and indeed
it's not too far fetched to say that we have been
held in an affectionate regard by the all families
who we have helped through the challenging event
of moving down through the years.
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