Our Story

About the Vault

Three decades of collecting. One obsession. A museum born of genuine wonder.

Lucinda Birkenhead, founder
The Founder

Lucinda Birkenhead

The Legends Vault began, as the best collections do, with a single object. In 1993, Lucinda Birkenhead — then a postgraduate researcher in comparative folklore — acquired a small carved obsidian figure at a Marrakesh souk. Its origin was unclear, its age debated. But something about it stayed with her.

Over the next three decades she assembled one of the most extraordinary private collections of mythological artefacts in the world, sourcing from estate sales, archaeological journals, private collectors, and her own fieldwork across four continents.

"Every object in this collection was acquired because it made me feel something. If it made me feel nothing, I put it back."

— Lucinda Birkenhead, founder

In 2019 she opened the doors of The Legends Vault to the public, believing these objects should be seen and wondered at — not locked in storage or sold at auction.

30+
Years collecting
4k+
Artefacts
8
Galleries
Free
Always
Museum History

How we got here

1993

The First Acquisition

An obsidian carving of uncertain origin from a Marrakesh market — later identified as likely Mesoamerican, circa 800–1100 CE. It remains in the collection today.

2001

The Collection Grows

Following the publication of her book The Bestiary of Common Belief, Lucinda funds a focused two-year acquisition campaign across Europe and the Middle East.

2014

First Public Display

A selection of 200 pieces is exhibited at the British Museum's touring 'Myths and Monsters' — the first time the collection is seen by the public.

2019

The Vault Opens

The Legends Vault opens its doors in Southampton. Free entry from day one. Over 12,000 visitors in the first three months.

The People

Our team

Lucinda Birkenhead

Lucinda Birkenhead

Founder & Director

Folklore scholar, author, and the driving force behind the entire collection. Still acquires pieces personally.

Dr Marcus Webb

Dr. Marcus Webb

Head Curator

Former lecturer in ancient history. Responsible for all permanent gallery design and interpretation.

Priya Nair

Priya Nair

Education & Outreach

Designs school programmes and community events. Has brought mythology to over 5,000 young people since 2020.