On 28th November 2023, Dr. Christopher Moran hosted a Reception & Dinner together with the National Portrait Gallery at Crosby Moran Hall, on the subject of “William Dobson: Serjeant-Painter to King Charles I”. The Keynote Speakers were Catharine MacLeod, 17th Century Curator, National Portrait Gallery and Tabitha Barber, Curator of English Art, Tate Britain.
On the evening, guests had the opportunity to view five pictures by William Dobson in the Crosby Moran Hall collection, including William Dobson’s portrait of Charles I. Continue reading →
On 16th January 2023, Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland hosted his Annual Anglo-Irish Reception and Dinner at Crosby Moran Hall. Following the Dinner, guests were invited to view the Chapel of Crosby Moran Hall. Continue reading →
An exceptionally rare gold medal proclaiming Henry VIII the Supreme Head of the Church of England has joined the historic Tudor, Elizabethan, and early Stuart collections of Crosby Moran Hall in Chelsea, London. Continue reading →
Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland extends his deepest condolences to Her Majesty The Queen and to the entire Royal Family on the passing of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Said … Continue reading →
Over 90 guests gathered at the Cabrach & Glenfiddich Estate near Dufftown last Saturday evening for the fifth annual community ceilidh organised by estate owner Dr. Christopher Moran. The community ceilidh has become a regular fixture … Continue reading →
“Dan Mulhall, Nigel Dodds, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen; I would like to extend a warm welcome to our Annual Chairman’s dinner. This evening is my opportunity to reflect on what has been an amazing year and to thank all of you who have financially supported the work of Co-operation Ireland and without whom so much of the progress made could not be achieved.” Continue reading →
Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland, welcomed awardees to Belfast’s magnificent Waterfront Hall for the 2016 Pride of Place Awards. “The IPB ‘Pride of Place Awards’ embodies the ethos of Co-operation Ireland. We believe passionately that by working together, ordinary people can make a positive change to their community.” Continue reading →
Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland thanked the University for bestowing the honour upon him and, in his remarks to the assembled academics and graduates, he acknowledged the potential that Northern Ireland has: “For those of you who stay in Northern Ireland – or indeed for those who leave and come back – you have an opportunity to build a very special place for your families and future generations. We need to build a shared society where everyone can view Northern Ireland as home; where everyone feels their traditions and aspirations are respected.” Continue reading →
The Worldwide Ireland Funds (WIF) recently announced they will be pledging a $1 million donation to Co-operation Ireland. Dr. Christopher Moran, businessman and Chairman of Co-operation Ireland hailed the news. Continue reading →
The Worldwide Ireland Funds (WIF) recently announced they will be pledging a $1 million donation to Co-operation Ireland. Further information can be found by clicking on the below link: http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/philanthropists-must-continue-to-support-peace-process-1.1838770
Members of the Northern Ireland Culture, Arts and Leisure Committee attended this week’s performance of the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in London. Committee members are on a study visit to the capital city to develop … Continue reading →
The brilliant career of London Symphony Orchestra’s Sir Colin Davis was marked with a dinner in Crosby Moran Hall’s Great Hall. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa gave a special performance in Sir Davis’ honour. Continue reading →