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Funeral Streaming at Headington Oxford

Because of our high reputation for funeral streaming, Funeral Videography, Funeral Photography & Audio Visual Equipment such as large TVs as well as making tribute videos we are often asked to help at Headington area near Oxford. Headington in Oxford one of those locations we have helped lots of times.

You dont have to settle for low quality teams or zoom which is pretty bad and frequently stops working. You can have it done by professionals by us.

Don’t let anybody say there is no internet or there is no wifi so it cant be done, we have the best kit on the planet and it CAN be done.

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If you need Funeral Streaming in Oxford or Oxfordshire area and in Headington please contact us

St Andrews Church Headington



We have live streamed & created funeral videos for many families and still work with many funeral directors and the team directly at Headington and surrounding areas. Have you thought about a tribute video made from photographs set to music ? We can make this for you and show it at Headington on our 86 inch TV and live mix it into the funeral stream

We are often the first call for funeral directors for Headington but please call us direct

If you and your family need services like ours in and around the Oxford area and specially Headington please get in touch so we can see if we can help you.

Feel free to contact us direct so we can help with funeral streaming at Headington in Oxford but we alos cover all the surrounding areas in fact we cover all of the UK not just Headington



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Here are a few Churches in Headington



https://www.standrewsheadington.co.uk

https://www.stebbesheadington.org

https://www.hthq.uk

We have been live streaming, filming, photographing, and supporting with audio visual equipment for Funerals and Memorials all over the UK for a little over 8 years now. (We were live streaming 2 years before covid lockdown as then it was new tech)

We pride ourselves on being passionate and extremely professional with every family we help and to help support the families every step of the way to make things as simple as possible. I like to think that if I was in this situation how would I like to be treated and looked after.

We live stream, film and photograph a huge variety of funerals from different cultures from Church funerals, Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Humanist, African and West Indian to name but a few. Our experience helps us with every funeral and memorial we help with.   

Every Funeral is different, but the feelings are the same. We like to capture the love and compassion for those who are there to say their final goodbye to their friend, work colleague or family member.

We too understand that as much as the service we offer is invaluable, that we must keep as ‘in the background’ and ‘unobtrusive’ as possible while still capturing those precious moments of love and affection.   

We have now helped with over 1000 funerals with Streaming, Videography, Photography & Audio Visual services.

Where our reputation is so highly regarded we are often asked to travel so do not worry. If you want us, we will be there.

We help with Funerals, Memorials & Thanksgivings


In case you are not from around Headington in Oxford please see below some information we have pasted

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51.765°N 1.212°WCoordinates: 51.765°N 1.212°W

Headington is an eastern suburb of Oxford, England.[1] It is at the top of Headington Hill overlooking the city in the Thames valley below, and bordering Marston to the north-west, Cowley to the south, and Barton and Risinghurst to the east. The life of the large residential area is centred upon London Road, the main road between London and Oxford.

History[edit]

The site of Headington shows evidence of continued occupation from the Stone Age, as the 2001 field excavations in Barton Lane found, suggesting a date in the 11th century BC. Pottery was found on the Manor Ground, suggesting an Iron Age settlement there in the 7th century BC. Roman kilns from about 300 have been found, including one now on display at the Museum of Oxford. Anglo-Saxon burial remains from about 500 have also been discovered. Headington's toponym is derived from the Old English Hedena's dun, meaning "Hedena's hill", when it was the site of a palace or hunting lodge of the Kings of Mercia. In a charterof 1004, Æthelred the Unready, "written at the royal ville called Headan dune", gave land in Headington to St Frideswide's Priory, which included the quarry and the area around it.

Henry I granted a chapel at Headington to the Augustinian canons regular of St Frideswide's Priory, when the priory was founded in 1122.[2] The parish church of Saint Andrew was built in the middle of the 12th century and enlarged in the 13th century.[2][3] The bell tower was started in the 13th or 14th century[3] and completed in about 1500.[2] St. Andrew's was repaired in the 17th and 18th centuries.[2] The Gothic Revival architect J.C. Buckler restored the building[2] and lengthened the nave in 1862–1864.[2][3]

Headington developed rapidly in the early 20th century, significant amounts of housing developing around the medieval village, now known as Old Headington, around the original parish church of St Andrew. In 1927, it became an urban district separate from the Headington Rural District and in 1929 it was added to the city of Oxford.[4] New Headington refers to some of the area on the south side of the London Road, originating as a late 19th-century suburb.[5] Other neighbourhoods of the modern Headington suburb include Highfield, Quarry, and Headington Hill.[6]

The City of Oxford Silver Band began as the Headington Brass Band having been founded in the 19th century. In 2002 a re-warding of the City created a ward called Headington representing both sides of the London Road, from Bury Knowle Park to Headley Way, with two elected representatives. The first councillors for this ward were David Rundle (2002–2014) and Stephen Tall (2002–2008). Ruth Wilkinson was elected to succeed Stephen Tall in May 2008, and Mohammed Altaf-Khan to succeed David Rundle in 2014.

Church of England parish church of St Andrew in Old Headington

Headington today[edit]

Headington has a large and growing population.[7] Headington's main employment sectors are medicine, education, and research. In the centre of Headington are a number of shops, pubs, cafés, restaurants, and other services. The area also includes the main campus of Oxford Brookes University, Ruskin College (which moved in its entirety from central Oxford to its Headington site in 2012), and the city's main hospitals, including the John Radcliffe, Nuffield and Churchill.

Headington's most famous modern landmark is The Headington Shark, made by John Buckley for local broadcaster Bill Heine in 1986. Headington has a number of green spaces including Headington Hill Park, Bury Knowle park and South Park. Close by is Shotover Hill, a heath and woodland area with views over Oxfordshire, and listed as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Warneford Meadow a wild grassland, bought in 1918 by public subscription for the adjacent Warneford Hospital, has been registered as a Town Green and has thus escaped development.

Sport and leisure[edit]

The Manor Ground off London Road in Headington.

Oxford United were formed as Headington F.C. in 1893,[8] adding the suffix United in 1911 after merging with Headington Quarry. Until 2001 their home ground was the Manor Ground, which had its main entrance on LondonRoad.[9] In 2001 Oxford United moved to the Kassam Stadium near Blackbird Leys.[10] The Manor Ground has since been demolished and a private hospital built on the site.[11] Headington has a non-league football team, Headington Amateurs, who play at the Barton Recreation Ground.

Notable residents[edit]

A number of Oxford academics have lived in Headington over the years. They include Lord Krebs, David Marquand, Anthony Kenny, Sir Isaiah Berlin, the historian A. B. Emden, the chemist Dalziel Hammick, Lord Elton, Michael Ernest Sadler and John Johnson (the University Printer). Others included the author Elizabeth Bowen, Robert Maxwell and his daughter Ghislaine Maxwell, Lord Nuffield (William Morris), and Anne Diamond, the television presenter and author.



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