Arthur George Hill (12 November 1857 – 16 June 1923) was a British organ builder.
He was educated at the Westminster School and subsequently went to take a degree in the Natural Science Tripos at Jesus College, Cambridge.
He led the company until its merger with the firm of Norman and Beard in 1916.
[3] He became a Docteur des lettres at the University of Lille in 1913 on a thesis called Christian Art in Spain.
[4] In June 1923 he fell ill with pneumonia and died shortly thereafter.