9 Creepy Historical Masks
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Published
07/23/2015
The varied and unusual things we’ve designed to cover our faces throughout the years are astonishing and more than a little strange.
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Baby Gas Mask - Given out during WW1 and WW2 -
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Dirt Eater Mask - Common among slaves 16th-19th centuries -
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Iroquois False Face Society Mask - Used by the Iroquois as a last resort to heal a person. -
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Madam Rowley's Toilet Mask - 1890's Beauty Treatment. Nothing says beauty like a toilet mask. -
5.
Mask Of Shame - German form of punishment in the 16th and 17th centuries. -
6.
Alexander Peden's Mask - In 1663, Minister Alexander Peden wore this mask while running from the law. -
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Visard Mask - In the 16th century, if you were a woman. This was a common mask to be seen in public with. -
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Death Mask - Plaster mask to cover the deceased persons face. Common throughout history. -
9.
Splatter Mask - Commonly worn by British Tank Operators in 1917
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