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- Paula de Waart
- Wadenhoe
- Johan Wagenaar
- Waghawade
- John Wagstaffe
- Waikiki, Western Australia
- William Henry Wakefield
- Wakelin v R H & E A Jackson Ltd
- Wakerley
- Garnet Walch
- Rune Waldekranz
- 1964 Wales rugby union tour of Africa
- 1968 Wales rugby union tour of Argentina
- 1969 Wales rugby union tour of Oceania
- 1988 Wales rugby union tour of New Zealand
- 1991 Wales rugby union tour of Australia
- 1993 Wales rugby union tour of Zimbabwe and Namibia
- 1994 Wales rugby union tour of Canada and Oceania
- 1996 Wales rugby union tour of Australia
- 1997 Wales rugby union tour of North America
- 1998 Wales rugby union tour of Africa
- 1999 Wales rugby union tour of Argentina
- 2002 Wales rugby union tour of South Africa
- 2007 Wales rugby union tour of Australia
- 2008 Wales rugby union tour of South Africa
- 1978 Wales rugby union tour of Australia
- 1990 Wales rugby union tour of Namibia
- Walgrave
- Annie Walker (Coronation Street)
- David Walker (banker)
- J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd
- Kim Walker (field hockey)
- Robert Walker (rower)
- Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
- John Wallbanks
- Walliston, Western Australia
- Wamba Hospital
- Wan King Path
- Wandi, Western Australia
- Wangara, Western Australia
- Waningus
- Carel van Wankum
- Derek Wanless
- Wanneroo
- Wanstead Hospital
- Wappenham
- War crimes in the Kosovo War
- Warbreccan
- Siegmund George Warburg
- Bill Ward (actor)
- Chris Ward (sound editor)
- Warkton
- Warkworth, Northamptonshire
- Warmington, Northamptonshire
- Warmonds Hill
- Warnbro, Western Australia
- Bruce Warner
- Gary Warren (footballer)
- Hans Warren
- Ali Shire Warsame
- Warwick, Western Australia
- Markus Wasmeier
- Adam Watene
- Waterford, Western Australia
- Grant Waterman
- Watermans Bay, Western Australia
- Watford, Northamptonshire
- Debbie Watson (water polo)
- Wattle Grove, Western Australia
- Wattleup, Western Australia
- Watts River
- Frederic Watts
- The Ways of Yore
- Dennis Weatherstone
- Olivier Weber
- Wedding of Nora Robinson and Alexander Kirkman Finlay
- Wedge Island (Tasmania)
- Weedon Bec
- Weedon Lois
- Liz Weekes
- Weekley
- David Weightman (rower)
- Tina Weirather
- Jens Weißflog
- Welcome (2007 film)
- Welcome to the Cruise
- Weldon, Northamptonshire
- Welford, Northamptonshire
- Wellard, Western Australia
- Gordon Wellesley
- Wellington Church
- Wellington River
- Wellpark F.C.
- Wells Tavern, Hampstead
- Welshpool, Western Australia
- Wembley Downs, Western Australia
- Wembley, Western Australia
- West End F.C. (Glasgow)
- West End, Queensland (Townsville)
- West Farndon
- West Haddon
- West Ham Power Station
- West Leederville, Western Australia
- West Lothian question
- West Swan, Western Australia
- West Tamworth, New South Wales
- West Wallabi Island
- Westbourne Academy
- Westbury Hill Fair
- Alan Westerman
- Western Rocks (Tasmania)
- Westhorp
- Westminster, Western Australia
- Weston by Welland
- Claude Weston
- Weston, Northamptonshire
- Westwood Cross
- Westwood Power Station
- Wey and Godalming Navigations
- Thomas Whalan
- Frederick Wheeler (public servant)
- Jacob Whetton
- Whilton
- Whiston, Northamptonshire
- Marjorie Whitaker
- White Gum Valley, Western Australia
- Whitefield F.C.
- Danny Whitehead
- Sir Rowland Whitehead, 5th Baronet
- Whitehill F.C.
- Whitfield, Northamptonshire
- Whittlebury
- Who's the Enemy
- Why Shoot the Teacher?
- Wicherina, Western Australia
- Wicken, Northamptonshire
- Wiebbe Hayes Stone Fort
- Andrew Wightman
- Isaac Wigney
- Wigsthorpe
- Wilbarston
- Wilby, Northamptonshire
- Wild Horses (Rolling Stones song)
- Jack Wild
- Philip Wilkinson (banker)
- Walter Wilkinson (puppeteer)
- Willagee, Western Australia
- Willetton, Western Australia
- William of Exeter (died 1365)
- Brian Williams (footballer, born 1955)
- Danny Williams (rugby)
- Eric Williams (footballer)
- Harry Williams (footballer, born 1929)
- Peter Williams (Irish cricketer)
- Walter Williams (footballer)
- Brad Willis (Neighbours)
- Christopher Wilson (merchant)
- Ciona Wilson
- James Wilson (darts player)
- Patrick Wilson (astronomer)
- Peter Wilson (diplomat)
- Wilson, Western Australia
- Derek Wilton
- Mavis Wilton
- Wimborne Minster Folk Festival
- St Lawrence Church, Winchester
- Nigel Paulet, 18th Marquess of Winchester
- Eddie Windass
- Wings Over the World
- Hugh Winsor
- Winthrop, Western Australia
- Winwick, Northamptonshire
- Wireless Hill Park
- Wiri
- Wishville
- Wolfhampcote
- The Wolfmen
- Philip Womack
- Women's African Clubs Championship (volleyball)
- Wonderland (Judie Tzuke album)
- Wonganoo
- Wonnerup House
- Wood Burcote
- Graham Wood (field hockey)
- Woodbridge, Western Australia
- Steven Woodcock (film director)
- Woodford Halse
- Woodford, Northamptonshire
- Danielle Woodhouse
- Woodlands Wines
- Woodlands, Western Australia
- Woodnewton
- Bill Woodrow