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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from May 2015"
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- Weald
- George Weatherill (politician)
- James Weaver (racing driver)
- Josh Webster
- Mark Webster (darts player)
- Helmut Wechselberger
- Weekend Sport
- Jagath Weerasinghe
- FC Wegberg-Beeck
- Estvan Svend Aage Wehlast
- Lisa Jane Weightman
- Albert Weisgerber
- Sir William Earle Welby, 1st Baronet
- Sir William Earle Welby, 2nd Baronet
- Leo Wellens
- Wellingborough Town F.C.
- Wellingborough Whitworth F.C.
- Dan Wells (racing driver)
- Raife Wellsted
- The Welsh Boat Race
- Welsh School of Architecture
- Welsh Varsity
- Wendover railway station
- Jana Wendt
- Weobley Castle, Gower
- Harold William Wescott
- Wesley College, Auckland
- St Mary's Church, West Chiltington
- St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly
- West Indies women's cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2015
- St Nicholas Church, West Itchenor
- St John the Baptist's Church, Westbourne
- Westbrook, Kent
- Richard Westbrook
- Western Australia Roller Derby
- Counties 1 Western West
- The Western Front (TV series)
- Western Springs College
- Western Tasmanian languages
- Westgate-on-Sea railway station
- Westminster Theatre
- Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster
- Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster
- W. A. S. Westoby
- Jason Weston
- Paul Weston (politician)
- Percy Weston
- Weston's Music Hall
- Westwood, Kent
- Wouter Weylandt
- Whangaparāoa College
- What's Up Downunder
- Jay Wheals
- Ciarán Whelan
- Marty Whelan
- When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around
- Where in the World? (Irish game show)
- Ross Wherity
- John Whetton
- Whidbey Isles Conservation Park
- Whiston, South Staffordshire
- Whitchurch High School
- The White House, Aston Munslow
- White Swan Inn, Swan Creek
- Jake White
- Michael White (snooker player)
- T. H. White
- Tam White
- Ted Whiteaway
- Whitefriars Theatre
- George Whitehead (rugby union)
- Graham Whitehead
- Peter Whitehead (racing driver)
- Bill Whitehouse
- Whiteinch
- Anthony Whiteman
- Whitesnake (album)
- Edward Whitlow
- Charles Thomas Whitmell
- John Whitmore (racing driver)
- J. T. Whitney
- Jenny Whittle
- Who You Fighting For?
- Isaac Whood
- Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?
- Why Make Sense?
- Steve Wickham
- St Thomas à Becket Church, Widcombe
- Robin Widdows
- Matthias Wiegand
- Wiener Moderne
- Gary Wiggins
- W. R. D. Wiggins
- Wiggle High5 Pro Cycling
- Ruben Wiki
- Michael Wild
- Wolfgang Wild (curator)
- Wilder (album)
- Mike Wilds
- Unni Wilhelmsen
- Brett Wilkie
- Daniel Wilkie
- Glen Wilkinson
- Ian Wilkinson (cyclist)
- Jack Wilkinson (rugby league)
- Kevin Wilkinson
- Guy Wilks
- Robert M. Willcocks
- William Johnston's Shops
- L. N. and M. Williams
- Mark Williams (Australian footballer, born 1958)
- Richard Williams (racing driver)
- Roy Williams (Australian footballer, born 1907)
- Roy Williams (decathlete)
- Sascha Williams
- Trevor Williams (violinist)
- James Williamson (Australian cyclist)
- Lewis Williamson
- Simeon Williamson
- Martin Willock
- Willows High School
- Marty Willson-Piper
- Andy Wilmot
- Clyde Wilson (cyclist)
- Doug Wilson (athlete)
- Frank Wilson (director)
- Jeff Wilson (racing driver)
- John William Wilson
- Malcolm Wilson (rally driver)
- Mary Wilson (broadcaster)
- Mary Wilson, Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
- Matthew Wilson
- Rob Wilson
- Stefan Wilson
- Sydney Wilson
- Vic Wilson (racing driver)
- Ernst Winar
- Florentinus Gregorius Winarno
- Jade Windley
- Dean Windsor
- Volker Winkler
- Peter Winnen
- Winshill
- Henry Winstanley
- Ormonde Winter
- George Seton, 5th Earl of Winton
- Wisbech Town F.C.
- WISE J224607.57−052635.0
- WISERD
- Benno Wiss
- Wiston Castle
- Without Leaving an Address
- Witney (UK Parliament constituency)
- Ingo Wittenborn
- WLPWR
- Woburn Sands railway station
- Tadeusz Wojtas
- Wolfson Centre for Magnetics
- Wollongong Illawarra Roller Derby
- Women's Premiership
- Women's Super League (rugby union)
- Wonderboom (band)
- Wonderful Radio London
- Suzie Wong (TV host)
- Wood (festival)
- F. E. Wood
- Lea Wood
- Martin Wood (engineer)
- Mervyn Wood
- Murdoch McKenzie Wood
- Lenny Woodard
- Eric Woodburn
- Woodford Court
- Woodland F.C.
- Woodlands, Glasgow
- Woodlands, Marburg
- Woodley United F.C.
- Woodridge College
- Graham Woodrup
- Stanley Woods
- Vincent Woods
- Woodside, Glasgow
- Edward Robert Woodward
- George Cathcart Woolley
- Woolston railway station
- Wootton Blue Cross F.C.
- Wordplay (musician)
- Work of William Burges at Cardiff Castle
- The World of David the Gnome
- World Report (RTÉ)
- World Shut Your Mouth (album)
- World Shut Your Mouth (song)
- Barbara Worley
- Anthony Denis Maurice George de Worms
- Percy de Worms
- Jesper Worre
- Worth Abbey
- William Worth (diplomat)
- St Mary of the Angels, Worthing
- St Paul's Church, Worthing