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Ireland, for over 100 years, the name Nat Ross has been
synonymous with furniture removals and the slogan |
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"Your
Great Grandparents moved with Nat Ross"
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been meaningful for thousands of Irish people ever since
Mr. Nathaniel Ross commenced business in Cork in 1881.
The business grew quickly, and in 1895 Mr. Ross claimed
to be the largest remover in Ireland with |
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"a
splendid stud of 50 hand-fed horses for long
road journeys, which are capable of sustaining the great
labour
and fatigue which bad and hilly roads necessitate
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the turn of the century with the arrival of the internal
combustion engine, Mr. Ross added motorised transportation
to his expanding company. As time moved on, Nat Ross invested
in more modern warehousing and was the first Irish removal
company to drive into the U.K. and continental Europe.
With the advent of more sophisticated container transport,
Nat Ross Limited, International Removers Cork, Dublin
and Limerick were moving furniture and fine art all over
the world. |
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