Frederick William Levander (1839 - 1916) was a British scientist, astronomer and school teacher.
He was born in Exmouth, United Kingdom in 1839.
He died on 20 December 1916 in Camden Square, London.
He stated his career as a schoolmaster, being one of the Assistant Classical Masters at University College School in Gower Street from 1869 to 1872. From 1878 to 1909 he taught at HeathBrow School.
He was also a freemason and participated in several Masonic associations.
He started making astronomical observations in 1860 using a small telescope.
He made several contributions to British astronomical journals, particularly the Journal of the British Astronomical Association.
He served as editor of the British Astronomical Association journal.