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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from February 2017 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,504 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- W.G Bagnall 0-6-0ST "New Standard 18"
- Nicholas Wadham (1472–1542)
- James G. Wakley
- John Walker (cricketer, born 1854)
- Nicholas Wall (judge)
- Wallasey
- Wallasey Grove Road railway station
- Wallasey Village railway station
- Lincoln Wallen
- Nicholas Walshe
- Walton railway station (Merseyside)
- Walton, Liverpool
- Warkworth railway station
- Warrington Bank Quay railway station
- Rigby Wason
- Waterloo Dock, Liverpool
- Waterloo railway station (Merseyside)
- Calum Waters (footballer)
- William Wathen
- Lewis Watkins (MP)
- Samuel Watlington
- Arthur Kenelm Watson
- Roger Watson (academic)
- James Watts (cricketer)
- Wavertree
- Wavertree Technology Park railway station
- Herbert Webbe
- Sir David Wedderburn, 1st Baronet
- Ken Weetch
- James Welldon (cricketer)
- Lionel Wells (cricketer)
- Welsh Back, Bristol
- Sir Francis Wenman, 1st Baronet
- William Wenman
- Herbert Wenyon
- Nicholas Werk
- West Exe School
- West Green railway station
- West Grove, Cardiff
- West Halton railway station
- West Ham Corporation Tramways
- West Highland College
- West Highland Line
- West Hill Cliff Railway
- West India Docks railway station
- West Island Way
- West Kilbride railway station
- West Kirby railway station
- West Lancashire Light Railway
- West Lancashire Railway
- Barbara West
- Leonard West (politician)
- Westcott railway station
- Wester Ross Coastal Trail
- Western Region of British Railways
- Western Scottish
- Western SMT
- Western Storm
- Western Welsh
- Westerton railway station
- Westferry Circus
- Westfield Megabusa
- Westfield SEight
- Westfield Sportscars
- Westfield XI
- Westfield XTR2
- Westgate, Gloucester
- Westham Halt railway station
- Westhead Halt railway station
- Westhill, Highland
- John Westhorp
- Westhoughton railway station
- Westland 30
- Westland C.O.W. Gun Fighter
- Westland CL.20
- Westland Dreadnought
- Westland F.7/30
- Westland Interceptor
- Westland Limousine
- Westland N.1B
- Westland PV.7
- Henry Weston (cricketer)
- Nicholas Weston (MP for Malmesbury)
- Nicholas Weston (MP for Newtown)
- Jack Wheatley
- Where the Rose Is Sown
- Whitchurch and Tattenhall Railway
- Whitchurch Bridge
- Whitchurch Lock
- Whitchurch railway station (Hampshire)
- Whitchurch railway station (Shropshire)
- Whitchurch railway station (Wales)
- Whitchurch Town railway station
- Whitchurch Waterway Trust
- White and Poppe
- White and Thompson No. 3
- White Cart Bridge
- White City bus station
- White City Stadium (Liverpool)
- White Cliffs of Dover
- White Colne railway station
- White Horse Close
- White Horse Ferries
- White Ladye
- White Moss Level Crossing Halt railway station
- White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities
- Ben White (rugby union, born 1998)
- Sidney White
- Whitebrook Halt railway station
- Whitechapel and Bow Railway
- Whitechapel, Liverpool
- Whitecraigs railway station
- Whitecraigs RFC
- Whitecroft railway station
- Whitecross Street
- Whitecross Street, Monmouth
- Whitedale railway station
- Whitefield Park
- Whiteford Lighthouse
- Whitefriars Housing Group
- Whitegate railway station
- Whitegates, Isle of Man
- Whitehaven railway station
- Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway
- James Whitehead (cricketer, born 1890)
- Whitehill Junction railway station
- Whitehouse railway station (Northern Ireland)
- Whitehouse railway station (Scotland)
- Whitehurst Halt railway station
- Whiteinch Railway
- Whiteinch Riverside railway station
- Whiteinch Victoria Park railway station
- Whiteladies Road
- Richard Whitelegh
- Richard Whithed (Stockbridge MP)
- Whitlock (manufacturing)
- Whitlocks End railway station
- Whitmore Park
- Whitmore railway station
- Whitmore Reans
- Whitney-on-Wye toll bridge
- Whitrigg railway station
- Whitrope Siding
- Whitrope Tunnel
- Whitstable Lifeboat Station
- Whitstone and Bridgerule railway station
- Whittingham & Mitchel
- Whittingham Hospital Railway
- Whittington High Level railway station
- Whittington Low Level railway station
- Whittlesea railway station
- Whittlesford Parkway railway station
- Whitton Island
- Whitton railway station (Lincolnshire)
- Whitwell & Reepham railway station
- Whitwell Halt railway station
- Whitworth railway station
- Why the Long Face (album)
- Chris Whyte
- Richard Widcombe
- Wigan North Western railway station
- William Wignall
- Wilding (1788 ship)
- Philip Wilkinson (cricketer)
- William Wilkinson (cricketer, born 1857)
- William III of England
- William Dent (1800 ship)
- William Pitt (1805 EIC ship)
- William Scott Shipbuilders
- Williams & Glyn's Bank
- Billy Williams (sportsman)
- Sir Frederick Williams, 2nd Baronet
- Llywelyn Williams
- Richard Williams (died 1692)
- Richard Williams (of Rhosygeido)
- Sian Williams (rugby union)
- William Williams (cricketer, born 1844)
- Bessie Williamson
- Leonard Willoughby
- Richard Wilson (Ipswich MP)
- Richard Winfrey
- Richard Wingfield (MP for Orford)
- Richard Wingfield (MP for Portsmouth)
- William Wingfield (Surrey cricketer)
- Gerald Winter
- William Winter (cricketer)
- Richard Winterbottom
- Frederick Winterburn
- Wipeout Pulse
- Wirral Council
- Richard Wiseman (MP)
- Wishaw South railway station
- Without the Aid of a Safety Net
- Wolf People
- William Hyde Wollaston
- List of mayors of Wolverhampton
- 2017 The Women's Tour
- Wonderland (Big Country song)
- Richard Wood (Welsh politician)