Arthur Eaton & Son was an architectural partnership formed in Derby, England in c.1921 by Arthur Eaton (1857-1924) and his son, George Morley Eaton (1889-1940). Following the death of Eaton senior, George Morley Easton continued the practice until 1940 with the title of the firm unchanged.
Central Electricity Station, Derby (1921); residences: — Littleover (1922 and 1925); 4; Housing Schemes, Belper, Castle Donington, Kegworth (1921-24); Midland Drapery Co.'s shop premises (1924); electricity showrooms, Derby (1924); maisonette blocks, Penn Avenue, Lenton, Nottingham (1924-26); Village Hall, Newton Solney (1932); First Church of Christ Scientist, 3 Friary Street, Derby (1934-38); alterations to building at the Rolls-Royce Main Works Site, Marble Hall, Nightingale Road, Derby (1938); St Edmund’s Church, Sinfin Avenue, Shelton Lock, Derby (1939); Culland Hall, Brailsford, Derbyshire (1939); as well as various public houses and cinemas in the Derby area.