Edward "Ned" Davis chiselling the names of his brother's (Steele Rudd) famous "Selection" characters in the post that "Ned" erected on the site of the "Old Selection" where "Shingle Hut" stood at Emu Creek East Greenmount, Darling Downs Q. - Taken in 1938. Ned was the 74 - he died 3 months later Unit ID: 48-57
Emu Creek State School - East Greenmount Q. As it is today. Steele Rudd's first and only school -he attended from 1875 to 1880. . Left at 12 years of age to go "picking up" on Pilton Station 5 miles away Unit ID: 48-3
Envelope that contained The WILL of Steele Rudd. It was held and opened at the C/Wealth Bank Kings Cross Sydney after his death in Brisbane on 11th October 1935 Unit ID: 40(h)
Eric Davis discusses one of the recent re-publications of his fathers "Steele Rudd" books with Miss Linda Childs of the Queensland Book Depot Unit ID: 48-88
Eric Davis showing Mrs Lorna Rickert of Nobby, Darling Downs Q., the jockey jacket worn by his father Arthur Hoey Davis "Steele Rudd" on the various occasions he rode at country race meetings in his very early "teens in the 'eighties. The jacket made by Arthur's mother 90 years ago is still in fair repair in the Toowoomba School of Arts. -Photo by courtesy of The Toowoomba Chronicle Unit ID: 48-97
Eva Novak, leading American actress at the time when she starred in 1927 in the film version of Steele Rudd's book "The Romance of Runnibede". Some of the aboriginals from the Cherbourh Native Settlement outside Surgeon Q also featured in filming. Taken 1927 Unit ID: 48-80
First War Light Horsemen from Nobby and Greenmount Districts. L. To R. - Tom Lipp; Bob Armstrong; Gower Davis (son of Steele Rudd) Stuart Forsyth; Peter Campbell; Bob McLennan,; Jack Lemon. (All deceased) Unit ID: 48-38