The home of Mrs Beatrice Sharp , 28 Parsley Road Vaucluse Sydney. Here Steele Rudd had a flatette (window between the two Camphor -laurel trees at left) He lived there for about six months until mid 1934 Unit ID: 48-53
The Shearing Shed(on what was then known as "Pilton Station") as it appears today in a state of deterioration. Here it was at the age of 12 Steele Rudd left the Emu Creek State School to go to his first job of "picking up" Unit ID: 48-14
The Steele Rudd Amateur Dramatic Company. Members of the cast who played Steele Rudd's play "Duncan McClure". Back Row - L-R. Bob Dibley; Bladen Binney; Bert O'Connor; Lister Hopkins; Joe Nolan; Gerald Barlow; Ken McKinney; Harry Drew; (surviving member 1974) John McMaster; Men seated Alex Black; Robert Elliott; (Producer) A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" Norman McWaters. Ladies Miss Isobel Groom; Enid Sheppard; Viola Yaldwin; Elsie Deazley; Miss Gertrude Warren (Now Mrs J. Quirk -Surviving) Mrs. V.T. Yaldwin and Miss Iala Wilkinson Unit ID: 48-60
"The Steele Rudd Memorial Cairn" erected by The Cambooya Shire Council on the site of "Shingle Hut" at Emu Creek, East Greenmount Q. Erected in 1968 to commemorate the writer's 100 anniversary of birth. 14/11/1868 Unit ID: 48-28
The Supreme Court of Queensland- Brisbane. Q. Taken in the early 1900 s. Here Steele Rudd served from 21st May 1885 to 31/12/1903. Rising to be Under-Sheriff of Queensland in 1902. . Much of this building has given way to a more modern structure Unit ID: 48-7
This log "memorial" was erected by Edward "Ned" Davis, Steele Rudd's elder brother on the site of "Shingle Hut". He chiseled into it the names of Steele Rudds "Selection" characters. Erected in 1938 when "Ned "was 74 years, he died there months later. This solid simple monument will stand for generations to come Unit ID: 48-42
Thomas Davis (Grandfather) and Mary Davis (Grandmother) Steele Rudd's father and Mother. Taken in about 1859. Daughter- Jane (left) Mrs. R. Glasby (Decd) and son William Thomas Davis (Eldest) in the family(Decd) Unit ID: 48-13
Thomas William Davis. Steele Rudd's brother. The oldest of the family. Taken about 1875 at the age of 20 Unit ID: 48-84