Presbyterian Church (Ross Island)
Presbyterian Church, Ross Island was a stone-built Presbyterian church constructed during British colonial rule on Ross Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It was established between 1863 and 1866 under the oversight of Henry Fisher Corbyn of the Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment for use by the British administrators and residents of the penal colony.
The church had window frames made of Burma teak, a residence for the clergy to the south, and stained glass behind the altar. Ross Island was the administrative centre of the Andaman penal settlement from 1858 until 1942, when an earthquake and the Japanese occupation ended British control. The church was abandoned and later became a RUiN.