765,429
edits
No edit summary Tag: sourceedit |
m (Bot: Cosmetic changes) |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{wikipediainfo|Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company}} | {{wikipediainfo|Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company}} | ||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', often shortened to just '''P&O''', were a global transport company active in at least 1887. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', often shortened to just '''P&O''', were a global transport [[company]] active in at least 1887. They arranged at least passenger service on some of the world's longest routes, such at the multi-week journey between [[Tilbury]] and [[Bombay]] which [[Bernice Summerfield]], the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[John Watson]] and [[Sherlock Holmes]] once endured. This voyage, and its return, were undertaken on the [[SS Matilda Briggs|SS ''Matilda Briggs'']], and involved passage by [[Port Said]] through the [[Suez Canal]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Whether because of [[Andy Lane]]'s or his editor's mistake, ''All-Consuming Fire'' doesn't get the name of this company ''quite'' right. Still, there's no real doubt that writer [[Andy Lane]] means to evoke the ''Peninsular'' and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. In any case, most of the novel uses the abbreviation P&O, as most Britons do to this day. | Whether because of [[Andy Lane]]'s or his editor's mistake, ''All-Consuming Fire'' doesn't get the name of this company ''quite'' right. Still, there's no real doubt that writer [[Andy Lane]] means to evoke the ''Peninsular'' and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. In any case, most of the novel uses the abbreviation P&O, as most Britons do to this day. | ||
[[Category:Transport companies]] | |||
[[Category:Businesses from the real world]] | [[Category:Businesses from the real world]] |