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- Westmere, New Zealand
- Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland
- Weston Park Museum
- Weston-on-the-Green
- Arthur Weston (priest)
- Wests (drink)
- Westwell, Oxfordshire
- Wevie Stonder
- Whakatane Board Mills Line
- Whangarata railway station
- Wheal Watkins mine
- Wheatley, Oxfordshire
- The Wheatsheaf, St Helens
- Where's the Beach
- Michael Whight
- Mel Whinnen
- Margaret Whinney
- Whipple Museum of the History of Science
- Whitchurch Hill
- Whitchurch-on-Thames
- White Hart, Grays
- White Noise (band)
- White Rose of York
- Charles White (writer)
- C. A. White
- Sam White (foreign correspondent)
- Whitebank Stadium
- Whitecliffs Branch
- Whiteford Music Festival
- Whitehall, Cheam
- Walter Whitehead
- David Whitehill
- Whitehouse (band)
- Whiteleys
- Alan Whiticker
- Alfred Charles Whitman
- W. W. R. Whitridge
- Whitstable Harbour railway station
- Whitstable railway station
- Bill Whittaker (journalist)
- Mark Whittaker
- Whittaker's
- Percy Whitton
- Who Needs Actions When You Got Words
- List of the Who band members
- Why This Kolaveri
- Whyalla Conservation Park
- Wichita Recordings
- Wickhams (department store)
- Edvin Wide
- Ernst Wide
- Widford, Oxfordshire
- Johannes Wiese
- Paweł Wiesiołek
- Ulla-Britt Wieslander
- Wigginton Road Cricket Ground
- Wigginton, Oxfordshire
- Wiggle Time
- Wightwick Manor
- Tom Wigley
- Wigram Beer
- Wilberforce House
- Wilcote
- Wild Pigeon (film)
- Wilderspool Stadium
- Wildfire Studios
- Wesley Wildman
- Erik Wilén
- Louis Wilhelme
- Douglas Wilkie
- Marian Wilkinson
- Mark Willacy
- Michael Willesee Jr.
- Terry Willesee
- William Brown Library and Museum
- William Harvey (department store)
- William I, Marquis of Namur
- William Knibb (Kettering BC Ward)
- Dyfri Williams
- Hughie Williams
- Marlon Williams (musician)
- Kristin Williamson
- Charles Willocks
- Howard Willoughby
- Michael Willoughby, 12th Baron Middleton
- The Willows, Salford
- Harry Willsie
- Chester Wilmot
- J. G. W. Wilmot
- Reginald Wilmot
- Andrew Wilson (garden designer)
- Arthur Wilson (judge)
- Bruce Wilson (journalist)
- Edward Wilson (journalist)
- James Wilson (athlete)
- James Phillips Wilson
- Keith Wilson (South Australian politician)
- Vicki Wilson
- Charles Richard Wilton
- Wiltshire Air Ambulance
- Ben Winch
- Grade II* listed buildings in City of Winchester
- St Bartholomew's Church, Winchester
- Winchester Castle
- Winchester City Mill
- Winchester's Military Museums
- Windmill Theatre Co
- Arthur Windsor
- Windsor Park, New Zealand
- Wingate railway station
- Charlotte Wingfield
- Wingham Colliery railway station
- Wingham Town railway station
- Winiata railway station
- Keith Winning
- Winston Churchill's Britain At War Experience
- Andrew Winter (real estate)
- Winterbrook
- Wiri railway station
- The Wisdom of Harry
- Joseph Witheford
- William Bramwell Withers
- George Wittet
- Wizo
- Woburn railway station
- John Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden
- S. Drummond Wolff
- The Wolfhounds
- Harry Wollaston
- Wollaton Hall
- Wolventrix
- Wolvercote
- Wolverhampton Art Gallery
- Wolverhampton Wolves
- WOMADelaide
- The Woman Next Door (1981 film)
- Women's Royal Voluntary Service Medal
- Women's Studies Resource Centre
- Wonderswan (band)
- Wong Foo Wah
- Arron Wood
- John Turtle Wood
- Lucy Godiva Woodcock
- Woodcote
- Woodeaton
- The Woodentops
- Sydney Wooderson
- John Woodford (Australian cricketer)
- Woodhouse Hill Ground, Leeds
- Woodlands Community College
- Woodlands House
- Woodlands Park
- Woodnesborough railway station
- Tony Woods (Australian footballer)
- Woodside railway station, Wellington Region
- Woodville Lacrosse Club
- The Wool House
- Charles Wooley
- Woolstone, Oxfordshire
- Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain)
- Woolworths New Zealand
- Wootton, Vale of White Horse
- Wootton, West Oxfordshire
- Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
- World Aquatics
- 1978 Women's Cricket World Cup
- 1993 Women's Cricket World Cup
- 1988 Women's Cricket World Cup
- World Domination Enterprises
- World Music Network
- World Tennis Challenge
- Worlds Apart (The Go-Betweens EP)
- Worli
- Worm Interface
- Worsham, Oxfordshire
- Worton (hamlet), Oxfordshire
- Wounded Land
- Wrath Records
- Wright Island (South Australia)
- Claud William Wright
- David McKee Wright
- George Wright (trade unionist)
- Len Wright
- Richard Wright (artist)
- Tom Wright (trade unionist)
- Writtle University College
- Wroxton
- Wu Qianlong
- Wye College
- Wye railway station
- Wymington
- Wyndham Branch
- Watkin Wynne
- The Wytches
- Wytham
- Wythenshawe Hall