A typical cartoon by Ashton Murphy for "Steele Rudd's Magazine" in 1904 touching on a visit to Brisbane Q by George Reid then Prime Minister of Australia Unit ID: 48-34
A typical humourous sketch by Ashton Murphy, a close friend of Steele Rudd's. Drawn for "Steele Rudd's Magazine" 1904. This framed drawing hung in Steele Rudd's home for many years. It once provided a background for the Minister during, church service conducted at "The Firs" Nobby- Steele Rudds farming property from 1908 to 1917.. It caused much amusement for the congregation during the solemn proceedings. After the service no one enjoyed it more than the Rev. William Duffy the visiting Presbyterian Minister Unit ID: 48-25
A view of Greenmount township looking west. Taken in 1932. The township was only 4 miles from "the old selection" and played an important part in Steele Rudd's life. as seen in the biography "Dad" by Eric Davis to be published in February 1975 Unit ID: 48-5
Bert Bailey; famous Australian actor played the legendary "Dad" in Steele Rudd's play "On Our Selection" from 1912 to 1929 almost continuously. Later played in similar roles in film versions of Steele Rudd's works. Taken Sydney 1916 Unit ID: 48-56
Bert Bailey in the character role of "Dad" in Steele Rudd's famous play "On Our Selection". Taken in Sydney in 1912 Unit ID: 48-46
Bert Bailey in the Character role of "Grandad" in Steele Rudds play "Grandad Rudd". Taken in 1917 Unit ID: 48-45
Bill and Mary Burton (Nee Mary Davis. Steele Rudd's second eldest sister. To a large extent the original "Sandy" and "Kate " in Steele Rudd's book "Sandy's Selection" Photo taken about 1880 Unit ID: 48-107
Bland Holt.- Famous Australian actor of his day. Capable of playing any stage role, also gifted with artistic touch with pen and brush. A deep bond of friendship developed between him and Steele Rudd. This sketch for "Steele Rudd's Magazine" by Ben. J. Lee in 1904 Unit ID: 48-83