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Richard Reid Wagner
(1911-2000)
Harold Wagstaff
(1891-1939) rugby footballer
Jack Walker
(1929-2000) entrepreneur
Thomas Larkin Walker FRIBA
architect
Karl Wallenda
(1905-1978) acrobat
Curtis L. Waller
(1887-1950)
Westminster Public Baths and Wash-Houses
(1847-present) public baths
Roger Waters
(1943-present) band member
John Watson
bass guitarist
Sir Robert Watson-Watt KCB FRS FRAeS
(1892-1973) Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
George Frederic Watts OM RA
(1817-1904) sculptor
Leon Watts
(1920-1999)
weaving shed, Earlsdon
(1854-1865) weaving shed
Mary Webb
(1881-1927) poet
Weekday Market, Nottingham
market
Wellington Road railway station
railway station
Papa Wemba
(1949-2016) singer
Mae West
(1893-1980) singer
West Norfolk and King's Lynn High School for Girls
(1902-1979) school
Weston Quarry, Runcorn
quarry
Dorothy Whipple
(1893-1966) novelist
Mick White
drummer
Arnold S. White, Sr.
(1920-1993)
St. Clair Whitman
musician
Doris Whitmore
(1914-1989) associate director of the Jacksonville Children’s Museum
Widnes Vikings Rugby League Football Club
(1875-present) Rugby League football club
Emily Henrietta Maude Connor Wilberforce
(1853-1941) Central President of The Mothers' Union
John Bartow Wiles, Jr.
(1886-1999)
Michael Wilford
(1938-present) architect
Maurice Wilkins CBE FRS
(1916-2004) Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
John Wilkinson
(1759-1820)
King William IV of the United Kingdom
(1765-1837) King of the United Kingdom
Marcellus Alphonso Williams
(1818-1888)
Tom Williams
(d.1942)
Elizabeth Williams
(1874-1949)
Raymond Williams
(1921-1988) academic
David Williamson
(1966-2008) coffee guy
Alexander Wilson
(1766-1813) poet
Emily Lloyd Wilson
(1868-1960)
Frederick Winsor
(1763-1830) inventor
Winter Hill Air Disaster
(1958) air disaster
Jock Wishart
(1951-present) sportsman
Luise Wolf
(1860-?) Holocaust victim
Fred Wood
(1876-1934) railway worker
John Wood the elder
(1704-1754) architect
Count Simon Worcnzow
(1744-1832) Count
Newman Brothers Coffin Works
(1894-1998) factory
Richard Wright
(1943-2008) band member
Mathilde Wurm
(1874-1935) Holocaust victim
Elsa Wöllner
(1877-?) Holocaust victim
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