Bath Face Mask / Neck Gaiter with vintage map print of Bath by John Rapkin, 1851
This is a designer face mask / neck gaiter featuring a lovely old map of Bath, engraved in 1851 by John Rapkin and published by J. Tallis & Co. Bath in 1851 looks surprisingly similar to Bath of today! The Circus and Royal Crescent are still there, of course, as is Bath Abbey in the bottom right corner. This face shield can be used as a headband, bandana, balaclava, wristband or neck warmer.
This is not a medical grade face mask, but it could still help prevent the spread of coronavirus/covid-19 if you wear it when you go outside.
One thing that’s missing from this old map of Bath is the Roman Baths, which was only completed in 1897!
This incredibly detailed old map of Bath looks great on our designer face masks and would be perfect for someone who lives in or near Bath.
If you would like a custom version of this face mask centred on a few streets or a region of Bath, make sure you fill in the ‘personalisation’ box. The original map is very high resolution, so we can easily make a custom, unique map.
The face mask is:
– 95% polyester, 5% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 1%)
– Fabric weight: 6.19 oz/yd² (210 g/m²)
– Breathable fabric
– Washable and reusable
– Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
– One size
– Printed on one side, reverse side is left blank