Taken In 1932. Since demolished. The Cheese Factory in Greenmount Township. Here it was in 1908 that the two goats Steele Rudd has bought for his two eldest sons- Lin and Gower- fell into the whey tank and he had to haul them (the goats) out with a lasso, after the local manager had indignantly contacted him Unit ID: 48-4
"The Barn" as it appeared in 1972 in a state of disrepair. One of the buildings on "The Firs" Nobby Q. -the farming property Steele Rudds from 1908 to 1917 Unit ID: 48-24
"The Bulls Head Inn" Drayton. Q. The oldest remaining relic in Drayton the first gazetted township on the Darling Downs Q. It has since been taken over by The National Trust for preservation. Steele Rudd was born in Drayton about 100 yards distant from "The Inn" Unit ID: 48-2
The character "Dad" as drawn by Arthur. J. Hingston in 1904. He was at the time an outstanding Queensland artist. Drawn for Steele Rudd's book "Dad in Politics". The chapters of which first appeared in Steele Rudd's Magazine. The book has recently bee re-published by The University of Queensland Press Unit ID: 48-23
The character "Dad" in Steele Rudd's book "On Our Selection". Sketched by Alf Vincent in 1899 Unit ID: 48-92