This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Bridges, Fortresses, Gates, Halls, Houses, Inns, Ships, Towers, Walls, Bridge, Bridge of Khazad-dum, Bridge of Nargothrond, Iant Iaur, Endless Stair, Fortress, Old Grange, Sammath Naur, Siege Tower, Temple, The Chamber of Mazarbul, Watchers, Angband, Barad-dur, Barad Eithel, Bar Erib, Carn Dum, Causeway Forts, Cirith Ungol, Dol Guldur, Dunharrow, Durthang, Formenos, Fortress, Helm's Deep, Himring, Isengard, Methed-en-glad, Minas Morgul, Minas Tirith, Minas Tirith, Nargothrond, Ost-in-Edhil, Tharbad, Utumno, Annon-in-Gelydh, Argonath, Back-door, Doors of Durin, Door of Night, Fen Hollen, Forest Gate, Morannon, Seven Gates of Gondolin, Brandy Hall, Great Hall of Thingol, Halls of Mandos, Halls of Nienna, Halls of Thranduil, Hall of Fire, Meduseld, Nethermost Hall, Timeless Halls, Cottage of Lost Play, Houses of Healing, Golden Perch Inn, Inn, Ivy Bush, Old Guesthouse, The Forsaken Inn, The Green Dragon Inn, The Prancing Pony, Alcarondas, Bucklebury ferry, Palarran, Ship, Vingilot, Barad-dur, Carchost, Causeway Forts, Dol Guldur, Elostirion, Helcar, Minas Tirith, Mindon Eldalieva, Narchost, Orthanc, Ringol, Teeth of Mordor, Tower, Towers of the Teeth, Tower of Cirith Ungol, Tower of Ecthelion, Tower of Tar-Minastir, Deeping Wall, Girdle of Melian, High Hay, Rammas Echor, Walls of Night. Excerpt: The Brandywine Bridge is a bridge across the Baranduin or Brandywine river. The only other ways to cross the river are Bucklebury Ferry or swimming. A Bridge is a manmade structure designed to allow one to safely cross from one point to another over an obstacle such as river. Bridges can be made of wood, stone or metal and are mostly used to cross rivers and streams. The origin of bridges is unclear but as Aule was a great builder of things he may have constructed the first; however, it is probably more likely that the elves invented it since they were firstborn. The fact...