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- Le Batofar
- Jowan Le Besco
- Hamon le Strange
- Lea Road railway station
- Ted Leadbitter
- Operation Leader
- List of Scottish legal cases
- Leander (clipper)
- Learning and Skills Council
- Learning and Skills Improvement Service
- Leas Cliff Hall
- Leas Lift
- Leasowe railway station
- Leat
- Leather Lane
- Leatherhead railway station
- Leaton railway station
- Leawood Pump House
- Lebanon Road tram stop
- Leche House
- Lechlade railway station
- Lechner Spyder SC91
- Leckford Road
- Leckwith Bridge
- Ledbury and Gloucester Railway
- Ledbury railway station
- Ledbury Signal Box
- Ledbury Town Halt railway station
- Ledbury Tunnel
- Erwin Leder
- Ledgard Bridge
- Ron Ledger
- Ledsham railway station
- Ledwyche Brook
- Lee-on-Solent Line
- Lee Hye-jin
- Raphaelynne Lee
- Sir Richard Lee, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Thomas Lee, 1st Baronet
- Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Thomas Lee, 3rd Baronet
- Thomas Lee (fl. 1420s)
- Wendy Lee (swimmer)
- Thomas Leedes
- Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway
- Leeds and Bradford Railway
- Leeds and Liverpool Canal Society
- Leeds and York Railway
- Leeds Bradford Airport Parkway railway station
- Leeds City bus station
- Leeds New Lane railway station
- Leeds Northern Railway
- Leeds Tramways Company
- Leeds–Bradford lines
- Leeds–Morecambe line
- Leegate railway station
- Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway
- Leek Brook railway station
- Leek railway station
- Leeming Bar railway station
- Spencer Leeson
- Percy Legard
- Legend of Grimrock
- Thomas Legh (died 1857)
- Lego Friends (2013 video game)
- Lego Worlds
- List of Leicester Tigers records and statistics
- Thomas Legh (lawyer)
- Ron Leighton
- Thomas Leighton (died 1600)
- Thomas Leighton (governor)
- Leith Races
- Leith RFC
- Leith Roads
- Leith School of Art
- Leith Theatre
- Leith Walk railway station
- Leitrim railway station
- Lekiu-class frigate
- Leland Trail
- Lelant
- Lelant railway station
- Lelant Saltings railway station
- Marko Lelov
- Sir William Leman, 1st Baronet
- Sir William Leman, 2nd Baronet
- Salvio Lemos
- Lems
- Lemsford Road Halt railway station
- Lenaderg railway station
- Lenin (1916 icebreaker)
- Sampson Lennard
- Willie Lennie
- Lennox Tower
- Lensfield Road
- Operation Lentil (Sumatra)
- Lentran railway station
- Lenwade railway station
- Lenzie railway station
- Leofgar
- Leofwin
- Leominster and Kington Railway
- Leominster Canal
- Leominster railway station
- Leonan
- Leonidas (ship)
- SMS Leopard (1885)
- HMS Leopard (1659)
- HMS Leopard (1703)
- HMS Leopard (1741)
- HMS Leopard (1790)
- HMS Leopard (1897)
- Kaisu Leppänen
- Lerici-class minehunter
- Peter Lerpiniere
- Les Hanois Lighthouse
- Lesmahagow Railway
- Lesnes Abbey Woods
- Lesotho at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Abduh Lestaluhu
- Lester Solus
- Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, 4th Baronet
- Manahati Lestusen
- Let It Bleed (novel)
- Let It Shine (2017 TV series)
- Let's Be Evil
- Let's Play (TV series)
- Letchworth Garden City railway station
- Letham, Angus
- Sir John Lethbridge, 1st Baronet
- Leuchar Burn
- Leuchars railway station
- Leuchters
- Leung King stop
- Leung Nok Hang
- Thomas Leuty
- HMS Levant (1813)
- Levant Mine and Beam Engine
- Levant Schooner Flotilla
- HMS Leven (1813)
- HMS Leven (1898)
- Levens Hall
- Levenshulme railway station
- Levenshulme South railway station
- Leverburgh
- HMS Leveret (1806)
- HMS Leviathan (1790)
- HMS Leviathan (1901)
- Sir Richard Levinge, 7th Baronet
- Levisham railway station
- Kohava Levy
- Sir Maurice Levy, 1st Baronet
- Lewaigue railway station
- Lewes railway station
- Lewes Road railway station
- Lewiefield Halt railway station
- Akin Lewis
- Bertha Lewis
- Ephraim Lewis
- Jared Lewis
- Justin Lewis (cricketer)
- Ronald Lewis (British politician)
- Terry Lewis (politician)
- Thomas Lewis (1690–1777)
- Thomas Lewis (died 1594)
- Thomas Lewis (of Harpton)
- Thomas Lewis (Wells politician)
- Thomas Lewis (Welsh politician)
- Tommy Lewis (trade unionist)
- Sir William Lewis, 1st Baronet
- Lewisham Road railway station
- Lewknor Bridge Halt railway station
- Thomas Lewknor (MP for Midhurst)
- Thomas Lewknor (MP for Ripon)
- Lews Castle College
- Lexham Gardens
- Leycett railway station
- Leyland 4-tonne truck
- Leyland B21
- Leyland Band
- Leyland Bus
- Leyland Comet
- Leyland Cub
- Leyland DAF
- Leyland Leopard
- Leyland Lion PSR1
- Leyland Lynx
- Leyland National
- Leyland Panther
- Leyland Panther Cub
- Leyland railmotor
- Leyland railway station
- Leyland Retriever
- Leyland Royal Tiger
- Leyland Royal Tiger PSU
- Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster
- Leyland Swift
- Leyland Tiger
- Leyland Tiger (front-engined)
- Leyland Tiger Cub