White Cross or Whitecross may refer to:
Places
edit- Bewsey and Whitecross, a ward in Warrington, England
- Whitecross (Blisland), a location near Blisland, Cornwall
- White Cross, Cornwall, a village near St Columb Major, Cornwall
- Whitecross, County Armagh, a village in the Newry and Mourne District Council area of Northern Ireland
- Whitecross, County Meath, part of Julianstown/Whitecross, Ireland
- Whitecross (Crowlas), a hamlet near Crowlas, Cornwall
- Whitecross, Falkirk, a village in Scotland
- Whitecross Hereford High School, in Hereford, England
- White Cross, Herefordshire, a place in Herefordshire
- White Cross–Huntley Hall, a historic home in Charlottesville, Virginia
- Whitecross (Lanteglos), a hamlet near Lanteglos Highway, Cornwall
- White Cross, Richmond, a pub in Richmond, London
- White Cross, Somerset, a United Kingdom location
- Whitecross (St Breock), a hamlet near St Breock, Cornwall
- Whitecross Street, London
- White Cross, Wiltshire, a United Kingdom location
- Athcarne Cross or White Cross, a stone wayside cross in Ireland
Persons with the surname
edit- Andrew Whitecross (born 1963), Australian politician for the Labor Party
- Brendan Whitecross (born 1990), Australian rules football player for Hawthorn
- Greg Whitecross (born 1961), Australian tennis player
- Mat Whitecross (born 1977), film director, award winner at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival
Other uses
edit- Irish White Cross, a relief organisation, active 1921–1928
- La Cruz Blanca (The Neutral White Cross), a Mexican volunteer nursing service founded in 1911
- Whitecross (band), an American Christian metal band
- Whitecross (album), 1987 Whitecross album
- White Cross (chemical warfare), a tear gas agent
- The White Cross Army, a late-nineteenth-century "social purity" movement
- The first step of the CFOP method
- White cross (military symbol), military vehicle marking used by the Wehrmacht in 1939, the Royal Hungarian Army until 1945, and the Ukrainian Military Forces in 2022