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 →
In 1988, Crosby Hall was purchased out of public ownership by Dr. Christopher Moran, who embarked on a project to put Crosby Hall back into its historical context in terms of architecture. Furthermore then to show art and architecture of the Tudor, Elizabethan and early Stuart periods in their context. Crosby Hall has now been renamed Crosby Moran Hall. Continue reading →
On 10th of July 2019, an Anglo-Irish gathering was held in the garden of historic Crosby Moran Hall, hosted by Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland. Continue reading →
Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom have visited historic Crosby Moran Hall, the former home of King Richard III and Sir Thomas More, the home of Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland.
Dr. Christopher Moran was delighted to host a dinner at Crosby Moran Hall in the gracious presence of Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, in aid of St. John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital on May 11, … Continue reading →
For the 800th anniversary of the Lord Mayor’s parade in the City of London, Ireland was represented in the parade for the first time by inclusion of the Mace from the 1765 Irish House of Commons and the Lord Mayor of Dublin’s ceremonial coach. Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland, who played a significant role in securing the inclusion of the Mace and Coach in the parade, hosted a reception for Tourism Ireland at his home, Crosby Moran Hall, in London. Continue reading →
The State Visit of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins to the United Kingdom in April 2014 was another historic occasion in the journey toward peace across the Island of Ireland. Following the celebrations, peace makers and representatives from across the Island of Ireland and Great Britain gathered at Crosby Moran Hall for a late evening dinner and fellowship hosted by Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland. 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 →
Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland addressed guests on the occasion of St Patrick’s Day dinner at his Crosby Moran Hall residence. His remarks focused on the approaching decade of significant commemorations in Ireland and how … Continue reading →
“Building the Past” by Clive Aslet, Editor, Country Life Magazine This article was originally published in Country Life in April 2009. The view from the roof garden of Crosby Hall, near Chelsea Old Church, is one of the … Continue reading →
by Dr. Simon Thurley, Director of English Heritage, in Country Life Magazine Crosby Moran Hall Crosby Hall’s story is extraordinary. The most important surviving secular domestic Medieval building in London, Sir John Crosby’s great hall has … Continue reading →