Become a part of youth history by submitting photos at the Museum of Youth Culture
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : Jun 9, 2020, 12:38 IST
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Become a part of youth history by submitting photos at the Museum of Youth Culture 
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The Museum of Youth Culture (MOYC), United Kingdom, has a great way to keep you busy, while helping you reminisce your days of youth at the same time.
The Museum of Youth Culture (MOYC), United Kingdom, has a great way to keep you busy, while helping you reminisce your days of youth at the same time. Read less
The Museum of Youth Culture (MOYC), United Kingdom, has a great way to keep you busy, while helping you reminisce your days of youth at the same time. The museum has called people to submit photographs from their childhood, adolescent, and teenage years. You can submit these photos no matter how they are! They can be rebellious, awkward, or anything that you subscribed to during your young years.
The museum has always been a digital one. Although it has been hoping to find a physical location in London, amid the lockdown and scare of coronavirus, the digital idea works out perfectly. The museum has begun crowdsourcing in order to increase the number of submissions, and to give its archive a boost. So, now you do not have to be a professional photographer to get your picture documented here at the museum, you just need to have a photograph with a great story behind it.
As the museum’s website says, the museum has documented the Bicycle racers at the bomb-site in 1940s London, to the Acid House ravers of Northern England in 1980s. It documents youth history like no other, and is something of a gem for those who are interested in history. Would you like to submit? Head to the website, and do that now.
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