Memorial Cairn erected on the site of "Shingle Hut" at the "old Selection" by the Cambooya Shire Council to mark the 100 anniversary of Steele Rudd's birth. This was the place of his boyhood home where he found the inspiration to later in life to write his famous "Selection" stories as well as others in a total of 24 books and four plays. Erected 14/11/1968 Unit ID: 48-85
Memorial headstone on the grave of A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" Toowong Cemetery Brisbane Q. Erected by Citizens of Australia. Unveiled by V.C. Gair (Premier of Queensland) 14th November 1956 Unit ID: 48-77
Miss Eugene Boland. Talented Australian singer in the early part of this century (20th). As she featured in "Steele Rudd's Magazine" in 1905 Unit ID: 48-41
"Moons Building" 43 Adelaide Street Brisbane. On the first floor on the extreme right was the office from which Steele Rudd launched "Steele Rudd's Magazine" in January 1904 Unit ID: 48-50
Mrs. Beatrice Sharp. Became engaged to Steele Rudd in May 1934. They never married. He died in October 11th 1935 Unit ID: 48-1
Mrs. Violet Brodie "Grandma". Mother-in-law of Steele Rudd. He characterised her in his book "The Old Homestead" as Mrs Brayton in the chapter "She Wouldn't Take Them" He described her as "a woman in a million" Unit ID: 48-12
Mrs. Violet Christina Davis and daughter Violet (Now Mrs S.A. Bradley, Bell Q) Wife and daughter of Steele Rudd. Seated in the sulky outside "The Barn' at "The Firs" Nobby . Q. with the sulky horse "Creamy" Taken 1914 Unit ID: 48-31