Hedley Fitton (c. 1858 – 19 July 1929) was an English engraver and printmaker noted mainly for his architectural etchings.
His etchings included street scenes and important cathedrals in London, Florence, Edinburgh, Manchester,[1] and Paris.
In 1907 the Société des Artistes Français awarded Fitton a gold medal for his work.
Fitton was born in Didsbury, Manchester, and was a pupil at the Warrington School of Art in Cheshire.
Hedley Fitton was familiar with the old windmills on the southeast coast not far from London and produced a popular etching called The Two Mills.