Mary White
Mary White may refer to:
- Mary White (lifeboat), Broadstairs lifeboat named after a ship it rescued in 1851
- Mary White College, at the University of New England, Australia
- Mary White (film), a 1977 Emmy-winning TV movie
People
- G.C. Mary White (died 1944), Canadian journalist
- Mary White (ceramicist and calligrapher) (born 1926), UK and Germany
- Mary White (designer) (1912–1981), Australian designer and crafts adviser
- Mary White (Fianna Fáil politician) (born 1944), Irish Fianna Fáil party politician
- Mary White (Green Party politician) (born 1948), Irish Green Party politician
- Song of the Mary White, ballad honouring the rescue
- Mary White (netballer), former Australian national netball captain
- Mary White (textile designer) (born 1930), UK
- Mary White Rowlandson (c. 1637–1711), colonial American woman writer of a captivity narrative
- Mary E. White, Australian author and 2001 recipient of the Mueller Medal
- Mary Jo White (born 1947), Attorney for the Southern District of New York
- Mary White (1905-1921), daughter of famous newspaper editor William Allen White of Kansas, died in a tragic horse riding accident and subject of an Emmy winning T.V. film in 1977
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