P&O Portsmouth - meaning and definition. What is P&O Portsmouth
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What (who) is P&O Portsmouth - definition


P&O Portsmouth         
P&O Portsmouth was the name for P&O European Ferries' Portsmouth operations from 1999 to 2002 when it was merged with the Dover Operations to become P&O Ferries.
Portsmouth         
  • alt=A view of various ferries, cargo and military vessels moving out of Portsmouth Harbour. This photograph was taken from the viewing deck of the Spinnaker Tower.
  • alt=An aerial view of western side of Portsmouth (including Gunwharf Quays, the dockyard and the Spinnaker tower), the harbour itself, and the town of Gosport
  • alt=Fratton Park football stadium at night, home of Portsmouth F.C. The pitch is lit by floodlights.
  • alt=In this photograph, King George VI is inspecting the crew of the Norwegian ship HNoMS Draug, which was docked in Portsmouth sometime during the war.
  • alt=A view of some shops in the Gunwharf Quays shopping centre.
  • alt=A Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier docked in Scotland. This ship is one of two aircraft carriers, Portsmouth is its home port.
  • alt=A picture of HMS Victory, the world's oldest commissioned naval ship, situated in Portsmouth's dry dock. The ship itself is missing its figurehead in this photo, but retains its original sails.
  • alt=A view of the port side of HMS Warrior alongside Portsmouth Harbour. The Spinnaker Tower can be seen to the far left.
  • England population density and low elevation coastal zones. Portsmouth is particularly vulnerable to [[sea level rise]].
  • alt=A black and white map of Portsmouth dated around 1540
  • alt=A view of Old Portsmouth taken from the viewing deck of the Spinnaker Tower. Old buildings, cobbled streets and a small island can be seen in the frame.
  • alt=A side-facing view of the Park Building, one of the buildings which make up the University of Portsmouth
  • A map of the planned route of Portsmouth and Arundel Canal across Portsea Island from 1815
  • Portsmouth North]]
  • Portsmouth South]]
  • alt=A front-facing view of Portsmouth Guildhall and the surrounding civic offices
  • A fire started by [[suffragettes]] at the [[semaphore tower]], [[Portsmouth dockyard]], in December 1913, killed 2 men.
  • The 14 electoral wards of Portsmouth
  • Population pyramid of Portsmouth (unitary authority) in 2020
  • alt=A front facing view of Portsmouth's Roman Catholic cathedral, St John the Evangelist. The cathedral itself is made of brick and has a large chancel and nave at the front. Stained windows are also seen above the front door.
  • alt=A front facing view of Portsmouth's Round Tower, which once guarded the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. The Round Tower itself is made of stone and has a large circular base.
  • alt=A high aerial view of Portsea Island (the island which Portsmouth is situated on), and neighbouring Hayling Island
  • alt=A view of the Southsea Promenade, which contains arcades, restaurants, cinemas and a pier (which cannot be seen in this photograph)
  • alt=The Portsmouth Naval Memorial in Southsea: a large stone pillar and a plaque commemorating the fallen sailors of both World Wars
  • alt=A view of the Spinnaker Tower from the ground at Gunwharf Quays. The tower itself resembles a sail, reflecting Portsmouth's maritime history.
  • date=November 2022}}
  • alt=Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia is docked in Portsmouth Harbour for the 50th anniversary of the D-Day Landings in 1994. More modern Royal Navy ships are docked in behind her, and the masts of the HMS Victory can be seen in the far background.
  • alt=In this photograph, many large containers and other cargo are lined up in the city's ferry port. A ferry can be seen docked in the background.
  • alt=A picture of the iron-clad HMS Warrior docked in Portsmouth's historic harbour. The ship has since been restored to its original Victorian condition.
CITY IN HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Portsmouth, England; Portsmouth UA; Portsmouth, Britain; City of Portsmouth; UN/LOCODE:GBPME; Portsmouth (district); King Richard Secondary School (Portsmouth); Milton Cross School (Portsmouth); St Edmund's RC School (Portsmouth); St Luke's School (Portsmouth); County Borough of Portsmouth; Havenmuiden; Portsmouth, United Kingdom; Portsmouth Corporation; South Hampshire Rapid Transit; Geography of Portsmouth; Portesmuða; Portsmouth, Hampshire
, Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth Cathedral, the Spinnaker Tower alongside Portsmouth Harbour, Gunwharf Quays, Portchester Castle and Old Portsmouth
Portsmouth (instrumental)         
TRADITIONAL ENGLISH FOLK DANCE TUNE
Portsmouth (Mike Oldfield instrumental); Portsmouth (Mike Oldfield single); Portsmouth (Mike Oldfield song); Portsmouth (song)
"Portsmouth" is a traditional English folk dance tune, similar to an Irish or Scottish hornpipe melody. It is sometimes referred to as the "Portsmouth Hornpipe".