MY LONG LOST FAMILY

Tony Friedlander


Regions:
Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, London
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
PERSONAL HISTORY
Fee:
Paid: £75 upwards plus mileage
Category:
Uncategorised
Updated:
15th August 2025
Tagged:
1930S | 1940S | 1950-Today

My story is nothing like the tv series of the same name. I was adopted at the age of 4, but only learned of this & my mysterious birth mother’s name by accident when I was 8. Having had a not very happy childhood, I became determined to trace her & my birth father, & to learn why I was given away, in an effort to establish a sense of my own identity. This is the story of my search, and interwoven in it in passing are the odd aspect of social history that people of a certain age in my audiences might identify with, plus some facts about modern history that some may not be aware of. My presentation is currently on 78 Powerpoint slides & lasts approx 55 minutes.

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About Tony Friedlander

My speech is entitled “My Long Lost Family”. Briefly, this is nothing like the tv series of the same name. I was adopted at the age of 4, but only learned of this & my mysterious birth mother’s name by accident when I was 8. Having had a not very happy childhood, I became determined to trace her & my birth father, & to learn why I was given away, in an effort to establish a sense of my own identity. This is the story of my obsessive search over many years, overlapping with my striving to achieve personal goals. Interwoven in it in passing are some aspects of English social history that resonate especially with baby-boomers & similar. My research unearthed some traumatic & little-known experiences & events, both public & personal, in the distant past, plus some recent developments that add surprising twists. I have spoken to Rotary & Probus Clubs, & special interest clubs such as Colchester Aural History, Langham Ladies, the NE ESSEX NHS Social Club, The Ipswich Civil Service Motoring Association, Layer de la Haye Good Companions, Lexden History Society, The CNS Class of '61 Reunion Society, & Colchester U3A. I have had a full page published about me in the Colchester Evening Gazette. Invariably there will be someone in the audience who approaches me afterwards & says something such as "I've never told anyone this, but......" I believe everybody has a story to tell their grandchildren regarding the huge social & technological revolutions in our lifetimes, & I find it hugely rewarding when people confide in me.


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