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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,139 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Vedaranyam March
- Veera Desai Road
- M. C. Veerabahu Pillai
- Veggies of Nottingham
- Vehicle and Operator Services Agency
- Robert Venables
- Polydore Vergil
- Verre (restaurant)
- Verschoyle family
- Vhi Healthcare
- The Vicar of Bray (opera)
- The Vicar of Bray (song)
- Vicar Street
- Arthur Vicars
- Vice-county
- William Kingston Vickery
- Victoria Square Shopping Centre
- Henry Villiers-Stuart
- Vilwadrinatha Temple
- Vindolanda tablets
- Vindomora
- Virgilius Maro Grammaticus
- Vision Express
- The Visitor (Child novel)
- Volcano the Bear
- Volk's Electric Railway
- Volunteer (Ulster loyalist)
- Voorhees (band)
- Philip Voss
- Votadini
- Voyage (novel)
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- W. S. Cox Plate
- Wade (folklore)
- Wake Wood
- Walderslade
- Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Roslyn Walker
- William Wall (Australian politician)
- William Vincent Wallace
- David Walsh (journalist)
- Dearbhla Walsh
- Nicholas Walsh (judge)
- Paul Walsh (priest)
- Tony Walsh (priest)
- Joseph Walshe
- James Walston
- Walton in Gordano
- Walton Institute
- Adam Walton
- Walworth Castle
- Walworth Gate
- Wanderers F.C.
- Wanderers FC (Australia)
- Christopher Wandesford
- Wansdyke (UK Parliament constituency)
- Wansford railway station
- Joshua Ward-Hibbert
- Margaret E. Ward
- Mary Ward (scientist)
- Patrick Ward (actor)
- James Ware (historian)
- Warren Hill, Bournemouth
- Warrington (UK Parliament constituency)
- Warrington Borough Council elections
- Warrington North (UK Parliament constituency)
- Warrington South (UK Parliament constituency)
- Warrington Town F.C.
- Warrington's Own Buses
- Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick
- Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick
- Washing Wells Roman Fort
- Wat's Dyke
- Water Colour Society of Ireland
- The Water Is Wide (song)
- Bishop of Waterford
- Louisa Beresford, Marchioness of Waterford
- Watermill Theatre
- The Waterside Inn
- The Watersons
- Hugh Waterton
- Philip Watkins
- Lucy Watson
- Thomas Watson (bishop of Lincoln)
- Philip Watts
- Wave Hub
- Wavendon
- We'll Bring the House Down (song)
- Weardale
- Weardale Railway
- Steve Webb
- Wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
- Wedgwood Institute
- C. V. Wedgwood
- Weekend (2011 film)
- Weeze Airport
- Welcome Back (film)
- Welcome Break
- Isaac Weld
- Georgina Weldon
- RAF Welford
- Barry Wellings
- Catherine Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
- William Wells (1818–1889)
- Welsh Historic Gardens Trust
- Welshampton
- Wenlock Edge
- Pierre Werner
- Sarah Wesley
- West Berkshire Council elections
- West Cheshire College
- West Cornwall Bryophytes Site of Special Scientific Interest
- West Hartlepool R.F.C.
- West Hartlepool War Memorial
- West Midlands Metro rolling stock
- West Park, Darlington
- West Tilbury
- West Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)
- West Wickham
- Western Greyhound
- Western Park, Leicester
- George Nugent, 7th Earl of Westmeath
- John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland
- Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
- Weston Coyney
- Weston Milton railway station
- Weston-super-Mare (UK Parliament constituency)
- Weston-super-Mare Lifeboat Station
- Weston-super-Mare railway station
- Weston-super-Mare Tramways
- Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Light Railway
- Simon Weston
- Weston, Southampton
- William Weston (explorer)
- Westoning
- Westport House
- Westward Television
- Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton
- Amherst Barrow Whatman
- Alice Wheeldon
- Whessoe
- Ethel Whibley
- Whiddy Island disaster
- Athol Whimp
- Whiskey in the Jar
- Whitchurch Park (ward)
- Whitchurch Waterways Country Park
- Whitchurch, Bristol
- White Acre vs. Black Acre
- White Rod
- Luke White (died 1824)
- Martin White (hurler)
- Nicholas White (lawyer)
- Stewart White (journalist)
- Thomas White (merchant)
- Winston White
- Whiteboys
- Whitehawk
- Whitehawk F.C.
- Whitehouse Primary School
- William Whitla
- Whitton Bridge Pasture
- Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl Whitworth
- Who Wants to Live Forever
- Whole Lotta Sole
- Whorwellsdown Hundred
- Jane Whorwood
- Wick St. Lawrence
- Searson Wigginton
- Wightbus
- Wightlink Tigers
- Wild Blood (novel)
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- Maurice Wilkes
- James H. Wilkinson
- William Dixon manuscript
- William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year
- William of Perth
- Williamite War in Ireland
- Williams family of Caerhays, Burncoose and Scorrier
- Williams pear
- William Peere Williams-Freeman
- Betty Williams
- Carl Williams (criminal)
- John Williams (motorcyclist)
- Nicholas Williams (Celticist)
- Rachel Williams (footballer)
- Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn)
- Tony Williams (English musician)
- Thomas Willis
- Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke
- Wills Act 1837
- Edward Brydges Willyams
- Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot
- Catherine Wilson
- Jacob Wilson (agriculturist)
- Juanita Wilson
- Robert Arnott Wilson
- Snoo Wilson
- Thomas Wilson (bishop)
- Wilts & Berks Canal