Peter Yates photograph collection, 1978-1990
Using These Materials
- Restrictions:
- The collection is open to research.
Summary
- Creator:
- Yates, Peter, 1941-
- Abstract:
- Ann Arbor, Michigan photographer. Photographic images taken to accompany articles in the Ann Arbor Observer. Images include Ann Arbor businesses, buildings, neighborhoods, parks, landmarks; also photos of local personalities, politicians, business people, and University of Michigan faculty and staff members.
- Extent:
- 5200 35mm negative strips (in 3 boxes; approximate)
- Language:
- English
- Call Number:
- 9523 Aa 2
- Authors:
- Finding aid created by Lisa B. Hum, 1995
Background
- Scope and Content:
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The Peter Yates collection is made up of approximately 5200 negative strips, or 26,000 images, of photographs taken for the Ann Arbor Observer between 1978 and 1990. The collection documents both the ordinary and the eccentric in Ann Arbor, as photographs of politicians, professors and business people are interspersed with images of local "characters" and unusual events. Neighborhoods, parks and buildings are also represented in the collection. The negatives are stored in chronological order, according to the date of the issue in which they appeared.
The index is arranged in alphabetical order by subject, and each entry includes the date of the Observer issue in which the photograph was published. The index is not comprehensive, but provides access to photographs of notable people, institutions and trends in Ann Arbor. For example, not every restaurant review photograph has been indexed, but "institutions" such as the Fleetwood Diner and the Gandy Dancer do appear on the list.
For further subject access to the Ann Arbor Observer, please consult the Index to the Michigan Alumnus, LSA Magazine and Ann Arbor Observer in the Bentley Library reading room.
- Biographical / Historical:
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Peter Yates has worked as a free-lance photographer in the Ann Arbor area since 1977, when he quit his job as the manager of a bar to take photographs for the Ann Arbor Observer. At the time, the Observer had been in production for less than a year and was a struggling enterprise. The newspaper's distinctive visual style is very much a reflection of Yates' artistic sensibility.
Born in England in 1941, Yates attended an elite boys' school in Sussex, and then the University of Liverpool, from which he received a degree in history in 1964. He travelled around Europe after graduation, worked briefly as a market researcher, and moved to Montreal in 1965. From there he moved to New York City, where he took his first photographs and was a student of Lisette Model. Yates moved to Ann Arbor in 1971 and worked a variety of jobs before taking the risk of supporting himself as a photographer. His clients since then have included the University of Michigan Newsweek, the New York Times, Business Week and the Star.
- Acquisition Information:
- The collection was donated by Peter Yates (Donor No. 8300 ) in October 1994.
Related
- Additional Descriptive Data:
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Partial index to subjects
Abbey, Lynn (science fiction novelist) - December 1978
Abernathy, J.T. (potter) - September 1987
Ace Barnes Hardware store - June 1978
Adams, Mike (campus police) - January 1990
Aldridge, John (English professor/ critic) - April 1983
Alexander, Judy Dow (singer/ producer/ heiress) - April 1987
Alf, Gregg (violin maker) - July 1989
Allmendinger organ factory - June 1984
Alternatives for Youth and Peace Neighborhood Center - June 1981
Andoh, Betty - May 1980
Andrews, Tom (poet) - March 1990
Angelo's Restaurant - March 1982
Animal Emergency Center of Washtenaw County - November 1981
Ann Arbor Airport - June 1983
Ann Arbor Art Association members - December 1982, October 1990
Ann Arbor Bus Depot - November 1982
Ann Arbor City Council candidates - Apr. 1982, Apr. 1983, Apr. 1984, Apr. 1987, Apr. 1988, May 1988; City Guide 1989-1990, Apr. 1990
Ann Arbor Co-operative Credit Union - October 1979, November 1981
Ann Arbor Dog and Training Club - December 1983
Ann Arbor Inn - January 1983
Ann Arbor News editors and staff - January and February 1979, April 1990, January 1991
Ann Arbor Observer staff group photo - May 1982, June 1986
Ann Arbor Police Department - Caldwell, Thomas (Detective Staff Sergeant), March 1989 Canada, Detective William, January 1986 Career Criminal Unit, October 1978 Corbett, William (Chief of Police), July 1983 Kinsey, Toni (rookie), May 1988 Neigebauer, Officer Kent, November 1983 Sergeants Darwin Cullen and David Miller, February 1981 "War Stories" October 1979
Ann Arbor School Board members - September and October 1979, January 1981, June 1987, January 1988, June 1988, June 1989
Ann Arbor Symphony members - July 1989
Ann Arbor Tattoo shop - January 1979
Ann Arbor water purification plant, 919 Sunset - May 1982
Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti Boxing Club - February 1982
Arcure, Cathy (writer/ fundraiser) - November 1980, July 1982, November 1990
Ardner, John, Jr. (owner of Ann Arbor Tattoo) - January 1979
Ark (music club) - January 1979, March 1984, January 1990
Arrowwood Hills co-operative housing - March 1984
Art Fair - July 1984, July 1987
Art Galleries at University of Michigan - March 1980
Ashram members - November 1980
Asprin, Robert (science fiction novelist) - December 1978
Ayers, Don (Assistant City Administrator) - June 1984
Baker, Art (Ann Arbor's last milkman) - November 1980
Baker, Dennis (meteorology professor) - February 1980
Bartlett, Dr. Robert (University of Michigan Medical School) - November 1984
Barton Hills - July 1979
Basketball team, University of Michigan - December 1983, December 1989, February 1990
Basmajian, Vahan (tailor) - June 1981
Becker, Marshall (professor of public health) - July 1987
Bednarz, Hank (human potential entrepreneur) - September 1984
Beegen, Rudy (therapist at Clear House) - October 1990
Belcher, Lou (politician) - April 1979, February 1983
Bell, Judy (process server) - December 1989
Bell, Jerry (Sign Board of Appeals) - April 1983
Benjamin, Dick (Superintendent of Ann Arbor schools) - December 1990
Benson, Rod (President, Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce) - February 1988
Berger, Dick (business developer) - June 1979
Bergmann, Frithjof (professor of philosophy) - March 1983
Berla, Mike (census taker) - February 1980
Bernstein, David (The Performance Network) - March 1985
Bertoni, Matt (local "character") - February 1986
Big George Hardware store - June 1978
Black, Dave (president, Domino's pizza) - June 1990
Black, Dick (architect) - November 1987
Black Elk Supply - June 1979
Blake, Richard and Rosemarion - February 1980
Blatt, Josef (professor of music emeritus) - January 1981
Blessing, Tom (candidate in mayoral primary) - January 1983
Blind Pig (music club) - January 1984
Blood, Bob and Margaret (therapists) - September 1983
Blotner, Joseph (biographer) - December 1979
Blue Front store - October 1981
Bond, Howard (photographer) - December 1990
Borgsdorf, Del (Ann Arbor City Administrator) - November 1990
Boudin, Jeff (publisher, Great Lakes Bicycle Connection magazine) - April 1984
Boylan, Dean Paul (University of Michigan School of Music) - December 1984
Brater, Liz (politician, Mayor of Ann Arbor) - April 1988, April 1990
Braun, Mark (blues pianist) - August 1988
Brown, Alan (manager, Ann Arbor Summer Festival) - June 1989
Brown, Dr. Bill (Environmental Research Institute of Michigan) - December 1989
Bryant, Donald (conductor) - August 1987
Bullard, Perry (politician) - January 1982, November 1989
Burroughs Farms Roadhouse - January 1985
Cafe Dubrovnik - July 1979
Cameron, Jim (candidate for City Council) - February 1987
Campbell, Angus (social scientist) - November 1979
Campbell, Judge Loren - May 1988
Castleman, Michael (author of Crime Free) - April 1984
Cavanagh, Jerome (former mayor of Detroit) - September 1979
Chabad House - October 1978
Chaffers, Jim (professor of architecture) - June 1988
Chamberlin, Marsha (Ann Arbor Art Association) - October 1990
Chase, Bill and Helen (authors, Chase's Calendar of Annual Events) - May 1990
Chase, Fred (International Workers of the World) - June 1981
Chen, Suzy (librarian) - July 1979
Chenille Sisters - March 1987
Chesbrough, Joyce (primary candidate) - February 1980
Church of Scientology House - May 1984
Chutich, Matt (Cafe Dubrovnik) - July 1979
Cipolletti, Tracy (housing activist) - June 1990
Clancy, Colleen - October 1980
Clancy, Jessica (Clancy's Fancy Hot Sauce) - March 1985
Clark, Gordon (mailman) - April 1979
Clear House chemical dependency program - October 1990
Clements, Wayne ("Captain Clean") - May 1984
Climax Molybdenum Co. of Michigan - April 1981
Cobblestone Farm - December 1982
Cole, Skip (co-owner of Black Elk Supply) - June 1979
Coleman, Reverend Anne Marie - July 1990, January 1991
Converse, Phil (professor of political science) - September 1979
Cooper, Saul (Washtenaw County Community Mental Health Center) - November 1982
Corbett, William (police chief) - July 1983
Crawford, Clan ("Ann Arbor's Man Against Bill Boards") - July 1978, March 1988
Crawford, Jim (Exalted Ruler of the Ann Arbor Elks Pratt Lodge) - July 1990
Curtin, Joe (violin maker) - July 1989
Dann, John (director, William L. Clements Library) - April 1990
Dascola, Bob (barber) - April 1986
David's Books store - December 1978
Delhey, Bill (Washtenaw County prosecutor) - June 1989
Devenow, Jeff (herbalist) - November 1981
di Gregorio, John (driving instructor) - April 1990
Diamond, Phil (band leader and music shop owner) - January 1982
Dittmer, Fred (apiarist) - November 1980
Dolph Park - October 1982
Douvan, Elizabeth - November 1979
Duderstadt, James (president, University of Michigan) - February 1983
Duquette, Don (Director, University of Michigan Child Advocacy Clinic) - May 1988
Ecology Center staff - May 1981
Eden Foods employees - May 1980
Edison building - November 1982
Edwards Brothers - February 1981
Elks Club (Pratt Lodge) members - July 1990
Embassy hotel - February 1990
Enkemann, Caspar and Gladys - February 1980
Ensminger, Dr. Bill (cancer researcher) - September 1981
Environmental Protection Agency - November 1978, March 1981
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan [ERIM] - December 1989
Escoffier restaurant owners - July 1982
Evans, Cynthia (fortune-teller) - July 1983
Everett's Drive-in - June 1979
Faber, Kathy (mezzo-soprano) - August 1987
Farah, Vicky (immigration lawyer) - April 1990
Farmers' Market - June 1979
Feldman, Steve (chess master) - September 1981
Feldt, David - May 1980
Fingerle Lumber Company - April 1984
Fischer, Ken (University Musical Society) - June 1987, November 1990
Fisher, Paul (Army recruiter) - May 1989
Fisher, Steve (coach, University of Michigan Basketball team) - December 1989
Flame Bar - March 1984, April 1989
Flanagan, Brenda (writer) - May 1990
Fleetwood Diner - May 1984
Fleming, Jim (folk music booking agent) - March 1990
Fleming, Robben - September 1990
Football players, University of Michigan - October 1981
Fourth Avenue Food Co-op - October 1979
Fourth Avenue Food Co-op building, 216/218 North Fourth Ave. - February 1983
Fraser's Pub - June 1981
Frenza, Jim (Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce) - November 1981
Freter, Rolf (University of Michigan microbiology professor) - September 1979
Frye, Billy and Elisa - February 1980, September 1983
Fulton, Alice (poet/ professor of English) - May 1987
Gandy Dancer restaurant - June 1979
Garrett, George (University of Michigan creative writing program) - February 1984
Garris, Jack - May 1980
Garrison, Garnet (mystery writer) - September 1981
Gelman, Charles - December 1984
Gemini (singers for children) - May 1988
Gill, Nan (principal, Angell Elementary School) - December 1990
Gillett, Bob (Legal Services of Southeastern Michigan) - City Guide 1990-1991
Glatz, Eric (International Workers of the World) - June 1981
Glendon, Anne (Ann Arbor Symphony) - July 1989
Goffett, Roy (Blind Pig co-owner) - January 1984
Goldenberg, Dean Edie (College of Literature, Science and the Arts) - December 1989
Goldstein, Rabbi Aharon - October 1978
Goldstein, Larry (editor, Michigan Quarterly Review) - City Guide 1990-1991
Gomez, Luis (University of Michigan Department of Asian Languages and Cultures) - November 1986
Goodridge, Francie (University of Michigan track coach) - March 1984
Gray Charles (Environmental Protection Agency) - March 1981
Greenidge, Bert (crossing guard) - March 1981
Greenquist, Peter (WUOM deejay) - September 1989
Griebe, Linda (veterinarian) - May 1989
Gudenau, Bill (primary candidate) - February 1980
Guenther, Karl ("The man who brought Dial-a-Ride to Ann Arbor") - September 1978
Hacker, Sylvia (sex educator) - June 1990
Hamer, Sylvia (ballet teacher) - February 1987
Harburg, Ernie and Torry - February 1980
Harrison, Walt (public relations for University of Michigan) - April 1989
Hartenberg, Vern (head of Ann Arbor Parks Department) - October 1983)
Hayes, Paul (University of Michigan Space Physics Research Laboratory) - May 1987
Hayner, Rick (AIDS activist) - August 1988
Hegedus, Arleen (professor of nursing) - September 1979
Heine, Dr. Ralph (clinical psychologist) - December 1979
Hernandez, Ray (director, Ann Arbor Public Library) - April 1984
Hertler Brothers Hardware Store - November 1978
Hill, Walter (Ann Arbor Community Center) - June 1988
Hindley, Fred (WUOM deejay) - September 1989
Hinds, Stephen (professor of classics) - January 1987
Hobbs, Bill (architect) - November 1987
Hoffman, Matthew (jeweler) - December 1981
Holkeboer, Bob (professor of English/ scriptwriter) - July 1979, October 1987
Holt, Marion Prince (Washtenaw County home economist) - December 1990
Hoover-NSK ball bearing plant and staff - January 1982
Horton, June (Pound House) - September 1990
Huetteman, Jude (lobbyist) - March 1981
Humane Society workers - January 1985
Humesky, Eugene (Tae Kwon Do master) - October 1989
Hunt, George (arborist) - November 1987
Huron River scenes - June 1989
Huron Towers apartment complex - October 1982
Hurst, Daryl (magician) - April 1980
India Motorcycle Sales - July 1979
Irvin, Father Charles (St. Francis Church) - December 1989
Irwin, Sam (Sycor) - July 1979
Isaia, Tom (coffee expert) - July 1983
Jansen, Ira (stuffed animal maker) - December 1979
Jefferson, Teri (metalsmith) - May 1979
Jernigan, Jerry (politician, Mayor of Ann Arbor) - March 1987, September 1987, August 1988
Jewett, Coleman (woodworker/ former high school principal) - September 1990
Johnson, Garnet (developer) - June 1988
Johnson, Lem (professor, Center for African American Studies) - May 1989
Johnson, Mike (boxer) - May 1989
Joy, Lowell (pharmacist) - February 1989
Judge, Dr. Richard (University of Michigan Medical School) - November 1984
Keller, Thom (co-owner of the Valentine Gallery) - June 1979
Kelley, Robin (medical coordinator at Clear House) - October 1990
Kelley, William (University of Michigan Department of Internal Medicine) - May 1986
Kelly, Deborah (City Treasurer) - June 1984
Kenworthy, Jamie (candidate for mayor) - April 1979, February 1980
Kerrytown restaurants - December 1985
King-Seeley Corp. factory - March 1980
Kleinsmith, Lewis (biologist) - October 1982
Koengeter, Jan (children's theater director) - October 1990
Komarmy, Tracy Lee (professor of linguistics/ singer) - May 1988
Kozubei, David (owner of David's Books) - December 1978
LaBan, Terry (cartoonist) - November 1987
Ladd, Hudson (carilloneur) - December 1980
Laugh Track Comedy Club - January 1982
Lee, Lonnie (Department of Natural Resources) - April 1990
Leipold, Nancy (professor of nursing) - September 1979
Leonard, Jim (music critic) - December 1986
Lester, Reverend Loyce (Michigan Leadership Conference) - January 1988
Lettvin, Joan (Great Lakes Performing Arts Associates) - May 1980
Levy, Marge (Dean, University of Michigan School of Art) - December 1987
Lewis, Reverend Jim (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church) - December 1983
Lindamood, Jean (Car and Driver writer) - July 1984
Lindsey, Derrick (gospel rapper) - June 1989
Lipschutz, Dan (Ann Arbor Symphony) - July 1989
Little Professor Bookstore - February 1990
Loudon, Jim (astronomer) - June 1979, September 1984
Lousma, Jack (astronaut) - November 1989
Love, Edmund G. - March 1988
McConnell, Jim (professor of psychology) - December 1980
McCuiston, Fred (NAACP leader) - January 1988
McDowell, Marcia (animal control officer) - September 1979
Mackinder, Russell (Air force recruiter) - May 1989
McKinley, Stacy (manager, Ann Arbor Ypsilanti Boxing Club) - February 1982
Main Street scenes - May and June 1982
Map of the World (rock group) - September 1989
Maple Village Shopping Center - May 1987
Marching Band, University of Michigan - October 1983, December 1988
Marijuana growers - February 1978, September 1979
Marinaro, Lou (sculptor) - June 1988
Martin, Ralph (Word of God Christian Community) - May 1987
Maurr, Evan (Director, University of Michigan Museum of Art) - July 1987
Mayes, Sam and Winnie (cellists) - May 1981
Mazrui, Ali (professor of African studies) - September 1989
Merion, Bob (transplant surgeon) - June 1989
Michigan League Cafeteria - October 1979
Michigan Electrical Power Coordination Center building and staff - November 1982
Michigan Union Brewing Co. - December 1979
Michigan Union scenes - April 1984, April 1985
Miller, Kenn (Vietnam veteran/ author) - May 1984
Milne, Mike (novelist) - June 1989
Monaghan, Tom (Domino's pizza) - June 1982, June 1990
Monahan, Mike - November 1980, March 1982
Montgomery, Pat (Clonlara free school) - July 1980
Moosbrugger, Dennis (entrepreneur) - June 1986
Morris, Leslie (candidate in mayoral primary) - January 1983
Mosby, Phil (director of Clear House) - October 1990
Moveable Feast restaurant owners - January 1980, March 1985 December 1989
Murray, Sukha Linda (Ann Arbor Buddhist Temple) - City Guide, 1987-1988
Murtland, Terri (nurse-midwife) - July 1990
Musicians: Chenille Sisters - March 1987
Narcotics dealers - February 1978
Nathan, Morry (furniture maker) - June 1980
Neal, Donovan (gospel rapper) - June 1989
Nelson, Norman (professor emeritus of English) - February 1981
Newhouse, Steve (rocker/ biologist) - May 1980
Neighborhood Food Co-op members - July 1980
Newman, John (Ann Arbor Solid Waste Department) - April 1990
Nickels Arcade - September 1983
Nightingale, Benedict (theater critic) - March 1989
Northcross, Winnie (Ann Arbor City Clerk) - May 1989
Nowak, Nancy (organist) - December 1981
Nystuen, John (chair, University of Michigan Geography Department) - September 1981
Old Stone School House, former students - December 1981
Olson, Ron (Superintendent of Parks and Recreation) - City Guide 1988-1989
Operation Rescue protesters - September 1989
Orr, Johnny (University of Michigan Basketball coach) - November 1979
Ozone House - April 1983
Parsons, Jeff and Mary (archaeologists) - December 1989
Paxton, Tom (singer) - March 1990
Performance Network - March 1985
Petykiewicz, Ed (editor, Ann Arbor News) - April 1990
Phifer, Ken (Unitarian minister) - July 1990
Pierce, Ed (politician, Mayor of Ann Arbor) - January 1982, April 1987
Pioneer High School scenes - April 1987
Pittenger, Bud (University of Michigan Internal Medicine Business Manager) - May 1986
Pizza Bob's - February 1980
Planned Parenthood meeting - September 1989
Platt, Jay (owner of West Side Books) - January 1980
Plummer, Bob (Midwest Speakers' Bureau) - November 1989
Poinier, Arthur (political cartoonist/ farmer) - October 1979
Pollack, Lana (politician) - February 1983
Postema, Don (minister) - January 1990
Powell, Lloyd (public defender) - April 1980
Power, Eugene - September 1981, June 1990
Prismatics (rock group) - June 1978
Prochaska, Mike (developer) - May 1983
Proffer, Carl and Ellendea - February 1980, September 1980
Raaflaub, David (libertarian lawyer) - December 1986, June 1988
Rabkin, Eric (associate dean, University of Michigan College of Literature Science and the Arts) - September 1981
Record stores and their owners (Discount, Liberty and Schoolkids record stores) - December 1980
Rector, Gail (University Musical Society) - June 1987
Redmon, Ann (novelist) - March 1989
Reed, Sharon (bus driver) - May 1981
Relyea, Deanna (Kerrytown Concert House) - February 1987
Rhee, Eric (co-owner of the Valentine Gallery) - June 1979
Riggs, Milt (former principal, Eberwhite Elementary School) - December 1990
Rivero, Estela (clinical psychologist) - October 1980
Rivers, Lynn (politician) - June 1987
Rock group: Map of the World - September 1989
Rock group: Prismatics - June 1978
Rolling in Dough children's program - May 1988
Ross, Craig (Friend of the Court, Washtenaw County Courthouse) - December 1990
Rudolph, Jim (art collector) - February 1982
Safarti, Maryvonne (bookbinder) - May 1979
Saginaw, Paul - November 1980, March 1982
Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital building - November 1986
Samoff, Joel (professor of political science) - May 1979
Saper, Dr. Joel (neurologist) - January 1979
Schiff, Andy (matchmaker/ entrepreneur) - March 1990
Schleicher, Jerry (candidate for City Council) - February 1987
Schlenker's Hardware store staff - March 1987
Schmidt's Antiques - September 1980
Schumacher, Hazen and Rusty - February 1980
Scio Farms Estates mobile home park - March 1988
Seid, Judy (Jewish activist) - February 1991
Shaky Jake (Jake Woods, local character) - February 1984
Shapiro, Harold - October 1980, January 1988
Sheldon, Ingrid (politician) - May 1988
Shepherd, Theo (City Tennis Tournament champion) - July 1981
Shevrin, Howard (clinical psychologist) - December 1979
Siglin, Linda and Dave (managers of the Ark music club) - January 1979, March 1984, January 1990
Silas Douglas House, 502 East Huron - February 1982
Simonetta, Rick (director of Ann Arbor Transportation Authority) - September 1979
Sinclair House, 1622 Pontiac Trail - November 1983
Singer, J. David (professor of political science) - February 1980
Singh family (Embassy hotel) - February 1990
Skelley, Steven (WUOM music director) - September 1989
Slomovits, Laszlo and Sandor (Gemini singers) - May 1988
Slote, Al (mystery writer) - September 1981
Smith, Doug (furniture maker) - June 1980
Smith, Louis (jazz musician) - November 1990
Somberg, Marty (fiddler) - April 1990
Southside Grille - June 1985, May 1986
Soy Plant tofu manufacturers - March 1979
Sparling, Peter (dancer) - December 1987
Spendlove, Herb (editor in chief of the Ann Arbor News) - January 1979
Spires, Jackson (retired rock star) - September 1989
Star Lounge bar - March 1979
Steiner, Julie (University of Michigan Sexual Assault Prevention Office) - March 1989
Stevens, Wystan (historian) - June 1981, March 1982, May 1983
Story, Dan (science fiction bookseller) - December 1981
Street people - October 1983
Stroud, Joe (editor, Detroit Free Press) - City Guide 1988-1989
Swami Girijananda - October 1981
Symplex Communications - July 1985
Tamulevich, David (folk music booking agent) - March 1990
Taylor, Bob (WPZA deejay) - May 1989
Taylor, Don ("Captain Marble") - May 1990
Teeple, Kirkland (Comedy Club owner) - February 1988, June 1989
Titlebaum, Richard (itinerant artist) - March 1990
Toy, Jim (gay rights advocate) - February 1990
Tselios, Harry (Flame Bar) - April 1989
Turcotte, Jeremiah (transplant surgeon) - June 1989
University of Michigan Medical Center building - November 1986
Valenta, Jim (Ann Arbor Transportation Department) - June 1988
Valentine Gallery - June 1979
Van Houweling, Doug (Vice Provost for Information Technology) - February 1990
VanDyk-Dobos, Jules (restauranteur) - July 1983, December 1989
Vangelatos, Angelo and Pat (owners of Angelo's restaurant) - March 1982
Velker, Lou (primary candidate) - February 1980
Veltman, Martinus (professor of physics) - November 1981
Vollbrecht, Al (Ann Arbor City Clerk) - September 1978
WRHT TV staff and equipment - February 1981
War Memorial eagle on Miller Farm site - November 1983
Weatherbee, Ellen (edible plant specialist) - September 1981
Weinzweig, Ari (restauranteur) - March 1982, September 1982
Weisskopf, Tom (economist) - October 1983
Wery, Jan (nurse-midwife) - July 1990
White, Tim (publisher, Ann Arbor News) - January 1991
Wickliffe, Letty (North Central Property Owners' Association) - June 1988, July 1989, September 1989
Wierman, Dave (publisher, Ann Arbor News) - January 1991
Wildflour Bakery staff - May 1988
Williams, Alberta (African-American oral history interviewee) - October 1981
Williams, Dr. John (Sufi dentist) - September 1980
Williams, LaRon (storyteller) - September 1990
Wilson, Don (director of Ford Presidential Library) - February 1983
Wilson, Jack (Salvation Army) - January 1988
Wilson, Linda (University of Michigan Vice President for Research) - May 1987
Wonder Bar - March 1979
Wood, Judge Judith - May 1988
Woods, Jake (Shakin' Jake) - February 1984, City Guide 1989-1990
Word of God Christian Community - May and June 1987
Work, Horace (composting expert) - October 1981
Wortman, Camille (professor of social psychology) - June 1980
Zaitshik, Frank ("Friendly Frank", carnival owner) - July 1990
Zerwick, Sue (co-owner of Black Elk Supply) - June 1979
Zingerman's restaurant - September 1982
Zumeta, Zena (Ann Arbor Meditation Center) - November 1983
Zwickey, Don (crossing guard) - March 1981
Subjects
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- Subjects:
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Ann Arbor observer.
Buildings -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Business enterprises -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Dwellings -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Residential streets -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor. - Formats:
- Photographs.
- Names:
- University of Michigan -- Faculty.
- Places:
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Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Buildings.
Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Business enterprises.
Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Dwellings.
Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Residential streets.
Contents
Using These Materials
- RESTRICTIONS:
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The collection is open to research.
- USE & PERMISSIONS:
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Donor has transferred any applicable copyright to the Regents of the University of Michigan. but the collection may contain third-party materials for which copyright was not transferred. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials.
Attribution should be made to Peter Yates.
- PREFERRED CITATION:
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[item], folder, box, Peter Yates Photograph Collection, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan