Alexander Fraser (British Army Officer, Born 1824)
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Alexander Fraser, (8 May 1824 – 10 June 1898) was a
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officer in the Royal (Bengal) Engineers, who served in India and Burma. He was especially well known for the construction of the Alguada Reef Lighthouse in Burma in 1865. He was also in charge of the construction of an iron bridge over the river Gomti in Lucknow in 1844.The 2,500 plus pieces of the iron bridge fabricated by Butterley Company of Ripley, Derbyshire had been left for more than 20 years without erection owing to the death of the Nawab who had ordered the bridge, until a successive Nawab who wanted the bridge to be completed came to power. The bridge had been designed by John Rennie in 1814.


Early life and career

Son of James Fraser, he was born in
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on 8 May 1824 and was educated at Kings College and Addiscombe before joining the
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in 1843. He saw action in the Sutlej Campaign in 1845–46, in the Punjab in 1848–49 and during the
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in 1852–53 under General Scudamore Winde Steel. He worked on the construction of lighthouses on the Burmese coast and served as chief engineer in the Northwest Provinces. He also worked with the Indian Railways serving as Chairman of the Railways of the Nizam, Rohilkund and Kumaon. He was created a
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in 1880.


Alguada Reef Lighthouse

Fraser examined the Alguada Reef in December 1856 on the orders of Lord Canning after 286 people were killed in a shipwreck. The original proposal for a lighthouse had been raised by the Marquis of Dalhousie. After examining the tides and the land, a site was identified for the construction. The Admiral Sir
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suggested that the light house be built of iron while Captain Rogers suggested a struction resting on a substantial platform.
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suggested that iron would not work in such an exposed condition and it was decided that it would be built of stone. It was modelled after
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and with a
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light. Stones were brought from Singapore and work began in 1860. The holophotal light on the tower was lit on 23 April 1865 and was 144 feet above the high-water mark and visible from 20
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s.


Personal life

In 1846, Fraser married Caroline Rosetta daughter of Beaumont Dixie Small, a surgeon in the Bengal Medical Service, at Madras. They had two sons Alexander (born 1848) and Campbell (born 1850), both of whom joined the British Army. In 1860 they separated but were not legally divorced and Caroline returned to England, where she became a novelist. Fraser retired in 1886 and then lived with Monica Stores Smith and they had two sons, one of them being Bruce Austin Fraser who became a celebrated admiral in the
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. He died at
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, Essex and is buried in St. Margaret's Churchyard,
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