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This category combines all use British English from September 2019 (2019-09) 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 152 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,348 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- W. Avery & Son
- Waberthwaite
- Wain Wath Force
- Waitby
- Martin Waite
- Capture of Wakefield
- Caroline Walch
- Walcher of Malvern
- Walden Stubbs
- 1729 in Wales
- 1730 in Wales
- 1731 in Wales
- 1732 in Wales
- 1734 in Wales
- 1735 in Wales
- 1736 in Wales
- 1737 in Wales
- 1738 in Wales
- 1739 in Wales
- 1743 in Wales
- 1745 in Wales
- 1746 in Wales
- 1747 in Wales
- 1748 in Wales
- 1749 in Wales
- 1751 in Wales
- 1752 in Wales
- 1753 in Wales
- 1754 in Wales
- 1755 in Wales
- 1761 in Wales
- 1762 in Wales
- 1770 in Wales
- 1796 in Wales
- Wales Governance Centre
- Wales women's national rugby league team
- Alun Walker
- Mike Walker (rugby union)
- Thomas Larkins Walker
- Fergus Wallace
- Barnes Wallis
- William Andrew Walls
- Walter (abbot of Evesham)
- Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland
- Fulke Walwyn
- Katrina Wan
- Wang Wenxue
- Wanlockhead railway station
- Our Lady of Lourdes, Wanstead
- War of Jenkins' Ear
- Warcop
- George Ward (priest)
- Jack Warren
- The Warrior Queen of Jhansi
- Warthill
- Wasdale Head
- Wass, North Yorkshire
- Waterhead, Carlisle
- Waterloo (1815 Bideford ship)
- Waterloo (1815 Plymouth ship)
- Waterloo (1815 Sunderland ship)
- Waterloo (1815 Yarmouth ship)
- Watermillock
- Norma Waterson
- Watney Combe & Reid
- David Watson (rugby union)
- Hamish Watson (rugby union)
- John Watson (bishop)
- John Watson (officer of arms)
- John Forbes Watson
- Tom Watson, Baron Watson of Wyre Forest
- Eilidh Watt
- Wattston
- Frank Bernard Wearne
- Weasdale
- Grant Weatherstone
- Webb Ellis (sportswear)
- Arthur Webb-Jones
- Josh Webb (footballer)
- Simon Webster (rugby union)
- Weeting-with-Broomhill
- Douglas Weiland
- Wellpond Green
- William Wells (minister)
- Welsh Fire
- West Dunbartonshire
- West Malvern
- Western Front tactics, 1917
- Weston Museum
- Vivian Weston
- Wetheral
- Paddy Whannel
- When a Heart Beats
- White Cross, Richmond
- Gilbert White
- Dave Whiteford
- Eilidh Whiteford
- Ben Whitfield
- Whittles
- Whitton Baptist Church
- St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton
- Robert Whitworth (rugby union)
- Who (album)
- Whydah (1797 ship)
- Allan Wicks
- Arthur Wicks
- Sidney F. Wicks
- Wide Boy (song)
- Wigan Warriors Women
- Wilberfoss Priory
- Wilden, Worcestershire
- Connor Wilkinson
- William Morris Society
- William Rathbone (1809 ship)
- David Williams-Ellis
- Dyson Williams
- Frederic C. Williams
- David Williamson, Baron Williamson of Horton
- Max Williamson
- David Wilman
- Bob Wilson (rugby union)
- Colin Wilson (boxer)
- George Wilson (1940s rugby player)
- John Wilson (London politician)
- Winster, Cumbria
- Valerie Wise
- Dawn Wofford
- Sarah Wollaston
- Woman of the World (The Best of 2007–2018)
- Ben Wonnacott
- James Woodburn
- Rochelle Woods (billiards player)
- Harold Woolley, Baron Woolley
- Wootton Bassett Junction railway station
- Wootton Bassett Road railway station
- The Works (Nik Kershaw album)
- World Transplant Games Federation
- T. C. Worsley
- Wouldn't It Be Good
- WR postcode area
- Jess Wright
- Peter Wright (rugby union, born 1967)
- Wyche, Worcestershire
- Lewis Wynne