From Steele Rudd's book "On Our Selection" In the chapter where the bush fire took the fencing "Joe" asked "Dad" "If he didn't think it was a splendid sight". Drawing by A.H. Fulwood -1909 Unit ID: 48-96
Geo. A. Taylor. Sydney Artist and friend of Steele Rudd's . A foundation member of Sydneys Bohemian Club- "The Dawn and Dusk Club". Sketched by A.J. Hingston in Brisbane in 1904 Unit ID: 48-30
"Glengower" The Davis family home in Wagner Road Clayfield Brisbane Q from 1917 to 1923. (The house was demolished in 1972) Unit ID: 48-26
Great Grand children of Steele Rudd and his wife "Tean". L-R. David James Glenn; Catherine Glenn; and Peter Steele Glenn Unit ID: 48-16
Jules Tradent, left of the picture, and Dave Lipp, right. (Dave is presently the owner of the "old Selection" made famous by Steele Rudd. Jules id re-touching and re-chiseling the names on the "Memorial Post" originally erected and chiseled by Edward "Ned" Davis (elder brother of Steele Rudd at the age of 74 in 1938. Ned was helped to erect this poet by Dave Lipp and Eric Proctor, Manager of the Q.N. Bank at the time. From time to time the geraniums and Iris lilies planted originally by Mary Davis, Steele Rudd's mother, about 100 years ago bloom slightly as seen on the lower left of the picture. A half acre of this historic sire has been acquired by Eric Davis who is making the area into a memorial grove Unit ID: 48-69
Known in the "sixties" as the "Mount Sibley Hotel". From 1870 it became known as "The Wheat sheaf Hotel". Situated at Emu Creek East Greenmount about 1 Mile from Steele Rudd's "Shingle Hut" in "On Our Selection". This photo was taken in 1932. Since demolished and replaced by a two storied wooden building. Stands on the main Toowoomba- Warwick (New England Highway) about 19 miles from Toowoomba. Still called "The Wheat sheaf Hotel" Unit ID: 48-15