Whitworth fasteners are part of a quaint English history and are no longer used as the UK transitioned to the metric standard. There is one global exception: the standard tripod mount on all SLR cameras and, where fitted, on compact cameras, and therefore on all tripods and monopods, is 1/4 Inch Whitworth. Also Whitworth thread angles are still used on pipe fittings in the UK.
I had a reduction gear/transmission on my boat which was commissioned in the UK in the mid 1970s. It had a mix of Whitworth and metric bolts on it. Much as I hated using crescent wrenches on it, in Alaska, getting Whitworth wrenches in the 1990s was impossible.
As lefty said, metric has become the global standard for fasteners and I, for one, am glad of it. Now to get the US on board and get rid of SAE.