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In [[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]], one of the streets in the Minas Tirith set was christened the Lampwrights' Street. It had a sign of a lamp in framework, and according to [[Grant Major]] it housed the metalworkers of the city. | In [[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]], one of the streets in the Minas Tirith set was christened the Lampwrights' Street. It had a sign of a lamp in framework, and according to [[Grant Major]] it housed the metalworkers of the city. | ||
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Lampwrights' Street, or Rath Celerdain in Sindarin, was a street on the lowest tier of Minas Tirith. Other than the famed Old Guesthouse, it housed the fabricators of the city's many lamps.
Portrayal in Adaptations
In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, one of the streets in the Minas Tirith set was christened the Lampwrights' Street. It had a sign of a lamp in framework, and according to Grant Major it housed the metalworkers of the city.