Look up wolseley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wolseley may refer to: Sir Charles Wolseley, 2nd Baronet (c. 1630–1714), English politician Sir Charles...
Wolseley Motors Limited was a British motor vehicle manufacturer founded in early 1901 by the Vickers Armaments in conjunction with Herbert Austin. It...
The Wolseley is a restaurant located at 160 Piccadilly in London, England, next to The Ritz London. Designed by the architect William Curtis Green, the...
Wolseley UK is a supplier of building materials, with trade customers (plumbers and builders) accounting for the largest proportion of its sales. Wolseley...
The Wolseley River is a river in Sudbury District and Nipissing District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The river begins at an unnamed lake in geographic...
Ferguson plc (formerly Wolseley plc) is a British multinational plumbing and heating products distributor with its head office in Wokingham, England. Its...
Vanden Plas: Princess 1100, Princess 1275 and Princess 1300 Wolseley: 1100, 1275 and 1300 Wolseley: 11/55 & Wesp In line with BMC's policy at the time, Austin...
commander Garnet Wolseley, 1st Baron Wolseley. It became extinct upon the death of his daughter, Frances Garnet Wolseley, in 1936. The Wolseleys were an ancient...
Wolseley Racing consisted of a number of motor car racing efforts between 1903 and 1969 supported by Wolseley Motor Company which resulted in many victories...
Wolseley Hornet was the name of two different British vehicles produced under the Wolseley Motors Limited nameplate. Wolseley Hornet six, six-cylinder...
by Morris as the Morris 1800, by Wolseley as the Wolseley 18/85, and later the Austin 2200, Morris 2200 and Wolseley Six. The 1800 was voted European...
The Wolseley expedition was a military force authorized by Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald to confront Louis Riel and the Métis in 1870, during...
Wolseley Hall was a stately home near the village of Colwich, in Staffordshire, England. It was demolished in 1966; the former gardens are now a nature...
the Wolseley family, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Ireland. As of 2018, the Wolseley Baronetcy of Mount Wolseley is dormant...
1900 Dress Regulations as "the Wolseley pattern cork helmet". It is named after Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Wolseley. With its swept-back brim, it provided...
Wolseley Italiana (official name: Società Anonima Wolseley Italiana – Officine Legnanesi Automobili Wolsit, also known by its trade name Wolsit (an acronym...
markets. Released in 1961 as more luxurious versions of the Mini, both the Wolseley Hornet and the Riley Elf had longer, slightly finned rear wings and larger...
Frederick York Wolseley (16 March 1837 – 8 January 1899) was an Irish-born New South Wales inventor and woolgrower who invented and developed the first...
Lieutenant-General Sir George Benjamin Wolseley GCB (11 July 1839 – 10 May 1921) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the Indian Army. Wolseley was the third surviving son...
William Wolseley may refer to: William Wolseley (brigadier-general) (1640–1697) English army officer William Wolseley (Royal Navy officer) (1756–1842)...
Frederick Wolseley in Australia which was managed by Herbert Austin who went on to manufacture Wolseley and Austin cars. Frederick Wolseley's innovations...
The Wolseley Wasp was a light saloon car produced by Wolseley Motors Limited in 1935 and 1936. It was an updated version of the Wolseley Nine model with...