Tivoli Enterprises

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Tivoli Enterprises Limited
TypeManufacturers - Amusement Rides
IndustryManufacturing
Founded28 July 1977
FounderAnthony Richard Woolls, Director (*Jan 1939, 13 Jan 1992)
Defunct31 August 1998 (1998-08-31)
HeadquartersHowfield Lane Chartham, Canterbury
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsAmusement rides

Tivoli Enterprises was a British company manufacturing amusement rides, located in Canterbury.

  • The company's status is listed as "dissolved".
  • It is known for building thrilling amusement rides.
  • Born in England, this company was started by Richard Woolls.
  • Amtech International acts as a representative for the American companies who want to buy their rides in the U.S. The official factory was located in Canterbury, Kent.
  • Their list of rides include:

[1]

References[]

  1. ^ The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts), 1 September 2009, [1] 1992: Bryant Murphy sustained injuries while working for his father's firm, Murphy Enterprises, when a platform on the Orbiter carnival ride, manufactured by Tivoli Enterprises (Tivoli) and sold to Murphy Enterprises by Exsaco Corporation (Exsaco), collapsed on top of him. Bryant Murphy brought this action against Tivoli and Exsaco, claiming that they either negligently manufactured or sold the Orbiter, or were strictly liable because the Orbiter was unreasonably dangerous when it left their 4 (8th Clr. 1992) hands. The jury absolved Tivoli of any liability and found Exsaco ten percent liable in negligence for Murphy's injuries, attributing ninety percent of the negligence which caused Murphy's injuries to "others." The jury calculated the damages at $236,130 [2]


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