5 silver dinner knives belonging to Canon Roy Yin

Title
5 silver dinner knives belonging to Canon Roy Yin
Year/Period
undated
Object Type
Material
Technique
Dimension
Object size: Refer to measurements of parts
Accession No.
2020-00693
Credit Line
Gift of Andrew Ang and Valerie Gan, in memory of Canon Roy Yin

These dinner knives belonged to Canon Roy Yin. Roy Bowyer-Yin was born in Singapore on 7 October 1910 to a Chinese father, Dr. Yin Suat Chuan and, an English mother, Lydia Florence Bowyer. Roy studied in Kings College, Cambridge, graduating in 1933. In 1933 he was ordained into the priesthood in Kings College Chapel, the first ordination to be held in the College. He served as chaplain of King’s College Cambridge, then Chaplain at Hurstpierpoint College in Sussex. He subsequently became Chaplain and Master of the Choir at St Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia in Sri Lanka, introducing Anglican choral music to the College.In 1962, he moved to Kuala Lumpur, then to Singapore where he taught in the University of Malaya. He served as a vicar at St Hilda’s Church in Katong from 1972-1975, and resident assistant priest (1974-1980), Canon (1980-1982) and Canon Precentor (1982-1984) at St Andrew’s Cathedral.