The Museum of Youth Culture has been preserving and celebrating British Youth Culture for 25 years now, collecting over 150,000 photographs and pieces of cultural ephemera which document and celebrate everything from post-war 1940s London to the Acid House movement of the late ‘80s.
A non-profit Heritage Funded collection, the Museum is widely considered to be the world’s biggest collection of youth culture specific material, with the organisation hosting pop-up exhibitions as well as storing its full collection of ephemera in Printworks, London.