Frederick Slessor

Frederick George Slessor (1831–1905) was a British railway engineer who worked in England, India, South Africa, and continental Europe.

He attended the Sherborne School[1] and later trained as civil engineer as a pupil of M. W. Peniston M. Inst.

In December 1874, following nomination by Sir Charles Hutton Gregory, he was appointed by Cape Government Railways, first as Chief Officer of Surveys and Resident Engineer, and then as Chief Resident Engineer of the Eastern system.

After 16 years' service at the Cape he retired on a pension and returned to Britain.

[2][3] Alicedale, a village in the Albany district, was named after his wife, Alice Slessor,[4] who died in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, in September 1882.