View of the interior of St Andrew’s Cathedral

Seen here is the St. Andrew’s Cathedral’s interior, noteworthy for its vaulted ceiling, as one looks westwards towards the entrance. Designed by Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald Macpherson, who was the Executive Engineer and Superintendent of Convicts in Singapore from 1855 to 1857, the cathedral was completed under the supervision of Major John Frederick Adolphus McNair, Civil Engineer John Bennett and Superintendent of Works, William Daniel Bayliss. Following closely the design of the famed Salisbury Cathedral with its lancet windows, turret-like pinnacles and decorated spire, the Church held its first service on 1 October 1861 and was consecrated on 25 January 1862. By 1870, it had been elevated to the status of a Cathedral.