Seven (7) Arch Spring Files of correspondence relating to the Estate A.H. Davis (Deceased) "Steele Rudd". In following alphabetical order: "A-G" "D-L" "M-P" "Q-Z" "Angus Robertson Ltd File" "Legal Items File" "University of Queensland Press File" Unit ID: 43
"Shingle Hut" drawn by Brisbane artist - Gordon Hooper of Wilston Brisbane from a description given by Mr David Lipp Emu Creek East Greenmount Qld. Mr Lipp is the oldest living identity of that part of the Darling Downs so closely identified with the name of Steele Rudd. Also the Lipp family were the closest pioneering family to the Davis home in the "seventies" Unit ID: 48-91
Site of "Cobon" 19 Alma Street Clay field Brisbane Q. The first home of Arthur Hoey Davis and "Tean" Davis lived in after their marriage in December (Boxing Day) 1894. The original house has been demolished but the original stone fence in front still remains as shown. Picture taken in 1966 Unit ID: 48-18
Sketch by A.J. Hingston for "Steele Rudd's Magazine in 1904of George Reid (Prime Minister of Australia) during an interview with him by Steele Rudd Unit ID: 48-35
Some of the original cast in their roles in "On Our Selection" play. Drawn by Harry Julius in 1912. Unit ID: 48-78
Sons and daughter of A.H. Davis and "Tean" Davis . L to R -Lin; Violet; and Gower. Taken in Brisbane in 1905 Unit ID: 48-54
Standing. Mrs. R. Glasby (nee Jane Davis) Steele Rudd's oldest sister. Sitting. Mrs H. Beck (nee Margaret Davis) Steele Rudd's third eldest sister Taken about 1900 Unit ID: 48-109