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: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.<ref>{{rotkee}}, "Designing and Building Middle-earth"</ref>
: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.<ref>{{rotkee}}, "Designing and Building Middle-earth"</ref>
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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.[1]

Portrayal in Adaptations

2003: 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.[2]

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