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- W. H. Burford & Sons
- Dinshaw Edulji Wacha
- Bertil von Wachenfeldt
- Waddesdon Bequest
- Spenta R. Wadia
- Russell R. Waesche
- Wagga Wagga Jazz and Blues Festival
- Torgny Wåhlander
- Wai o Taiki Bay
- Waiau Branch
- Waikaia Branch
- Waikaka Branch
- Waikanae railway station
- Waikato
- Waikato Draught
- Waikokopu
- Waikōwhai
- Waima
- Waimate Branch
- Waingawa railway station
- Wainui railway station
- Wainuiomata railway proposals
- Robert Wainwright (composer)
- Waiouru railway station
- Wairau Valley, Auckland
- Wairio Branch
- Waitākere railway station
- Waitpinga Conservation Park
- Josef Waitzer
- Wāli of Swat
- Walker Art Gallery
- Frank Walker (Australian author)
- Joe Walker (novelist)
- Kim Walker (bassoonist)
- Wall of Sound (record label)
- Theodosia Ada Wallace
- Wallaceville railway station
- George Wallach
- Raphael Wallfisch
- Wallis Cinemas
- Alf Wallis
- J. E. P. Wallis
- Walls (band)
- Wallspace (gallery)
- Walmer railway station
- Max Walsh
- Tom Walsh (trade unionist)
- Tommy Walsh (hurler, born 1983)
- Tonie Walsh
- Walter Cobb (department store)
- Eric Walters (newsreader)
- Walthamstow
- Walton Park Branch
- Margaret Wambui
- Kailas Nath Wanchoo
- Wandong Country Music Festival
- Wandsworth Museum
- Wang Wang and Fu Ni
- Wang Xinyan
- Wanganui Branch
- Wangaratta Festival of Jazz
- War Book
- War Department Halt railway station
- Warborough
- Kirwan Ward
- Samuel Ward (taster)
- Mark Wardell
- Wardington
- Arthur Ware
- John Warhurst (academic)
- Warm Fuzz Records
- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
- André Warner
- Denis Warner
- Fred Warngård
- Waro railway station
- Warren Halt railway station
- Leigh Warren
- Robert Warren (musician)
- Warya
- Elena Wassen
- Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple
- Watchfield
- Water Eaton, Oxfordshire
- Water Wag
- Frederick George Waterhouse
- Wateringbury railway station
- Waterloo campaign: start of hostilities
- Waterloo campaign: Ligny through Wavre to Waterloo
- Waterloo campaign: Quatre Bras to Waterloo
- Waterloo Day
- Waterloo railway station, Lower Hutt
- Fanny Waterman
- Waterperry
- John Waters (British Army officer, born 1774)
- Jonathan Watkins
- Richard Watkins
- Fred Watson
- David Watterston
- Wattie's
- Wattle Downs
- Wattstown, County Westmeath
- Watumull Institute of Electronics Engineering and Computer Technology
- WaveAid
- Wavestar
- Göran Waxberg
- Henry Waymouth
- We Can't Dance (band)
- Weald, Oxfordshire
- Anne Weale
- Wearde
- Eileen Wearne
- Garry Weatherill
- Francis Webb (engineer)
- Kate Webb
- Nathan Webb (footballer)
- William Maule McDowell Webster
- The Wedding Present
- David Weedon
- Weekend Players
- Weekender Records
- Weekly Times Messenger
- Weevil (band)
- Weir River (Queensland)
- Henry Weir
- Natalie Weir
- Welcome Back (film)
- Welcome in Vienna
- HMS Welcome (J386)
- Nazret Weldu
- Colin Welford
- Welland (Kettering BC Ward)
- Wellbeing (TV channel)
- Wellcome Collection
- Welling
- Wellingborough and Rushden (UK Parliament constituency)
- Wellingborough rail accident
- Wellingborough School
- Wellington railway station
- Wellington tramway system
- Wellington–Manawatu Line
- Peter Wellington
- HMS Welshman (M84)
- HMS Wem
- Wendlebury
- Wendron
- Karl Wenk
- Felix Werder
- Werkdiscs
- Vanda Wesenhagen
- Wesley College, Adelaide
- Wesley, New Zealand
- West Australian Music Industry Awards
- West Blatchington Windmill
- West Challow
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- West Coast Blues & Roots Festival
- West Country
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- West Harbour, Auckland
- West Hendred
- West Lockinge
- West Malling railway station
- West Midlands Police Museum
- West of England cricket team
- John West (Australian politician)
- John West (horticulturist)
- Danniella Westbrook
- Westcot
- Westcott Barton
- Isaac Westergren
- Westerham railway station
- Western Australian Government Railways
- Western Heights, Auckland
- Western Hutt railway station
- Western Mail (train)
- Western Springs (Auckland suburb)
- Westfield Marion
- Westfield railway station
- Westfield Tea Tree Plaza
- Westfield West Lakes
- Westfield, New Zealand