Wilko may refer to:
BE or be may refer to:
David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and a figure in the scriptures of Abrahamic religions.
Hollywood usually refers to:
Fred may refer to:
David, Dafydd, Dai, Dave, Davy, or Di Jones may refer to:
John Andrew Wilkinson, better known by the stage name Wilko Johnson, was an English guitarist, singer, songwriter and occasional actor. He was a member of the pub rock/rhythm and blues band Dr. Feelgood in the 1970s. Johnson was known for his distinctive guitar playing style which he achieved by not using a guitar pick but playing fingerstyle. This enabled him to play rhythm guitar and riffs or solos at the same time creating a highly percussive guitar sound.
Mace may refer to:
James, Jim, or Jimmy Allen may refer to:
Wilkinson or Wilkinsons may refer to:
James Wilkinson (1757–1825) was an American general and politician.
Wilco is an American rock band.
Wilko Limited, formerly Wilkinson Cash Stores Limited, Wilkinson Hardware Stores, Limited, and Wilko Retail Limited, trading as wilko.com, is a British online store and high-street retail chain owned by discount retailer The Range that sells homewares and household goods. The retail chain was originally founded in Leicester by James Kemsey Wilkinson in 1930, and remained in the ownership of the founding family throughout its existence.
Richard Davis may refer to:
Wag generally refers to tail wagging by dogs.
Paul Taylor may refer to:
A stone is a small piece of rock.
American(s) may refer to:
James Kemsey "JK" Wilkinson was an English businessman, the founder of the high street chain Wilko. In 2014, it was reported that Wilko had 372 stores, 23,000 employees and annual revenues of £1.5 billion. Wilko collapsed into administration, on 10 August 2023.
Anthony Harwick Wilkinson is a British businessman, who was the co-owner and former chairman of the British high street chain Wilko.
Wilco is a Dutch masculine given name, combining "Wil" from Willem ("William") and the -co or -ko ending common for nicknames in the province of Groningen. The name became relatively popular in the Netherlands after 1960. An alternative spelling is Wilko. People with the name include: