A caricature of "Steele Rudd" (extreme top right)drawn by A.J. Hingston for "Steele Rudd's Magazine". Steele Rudd had been barred by Cowley the Speaker of the Queensland Parliament from the press gallery because Cowley and many other parliamentarians also, considered that Steele Rudd was ridiculing parliament with his publications of "Dad in Politics" (Which he intended to do) Steele Rudd stated at the time he was obliged to take his short hand notes "amongst the unwashed" in the public gallery. Drawn 1905 Unit ID: 48-27
Address given by Professor . J.J. Stable at unveiling of Memorial Cairn at Drayton 14/11/1950 (Steele Rudds birthplace) Unit ID: 11
A group of Australian Writers in 1904. All were contributors to "Steele Rudd’s Magazine" Also they all were foundation members of the early Sydney Bohemian fellowship "The Dawn and Dusk Club" Unit ID: 48-9
A. H. Davis "Steele Rudd" after he went to Sydney to try and further establish "Steele Rudd's Magazine" in 1907. He always wore a moustache - but on this occasion for some unknown reason he shaved it off. It soon re-appeared Unit ID: 48-21
A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" aged 33. Taken in Brisbane at the time of his appointment to the office of Under -Sheriff in the Supreme Court of Queensland Unit ID: 48-65
A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" on "Hippy" He regarded "Hippy" as the finest horse he ever rode and he had a vast experience amongst horses. In this picture he was the Umpire of The Darling Downs Polo Association Gold Cup Final- played on the Nobby Polo Ground in 1914 Unit ID: 48-58
A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" sketched by artist A.J. Hingston in Brisbane in 1904 in the office of "Steele Rudd's Magazine". A characteristic posture Unit ID: 48-90
A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" taken in Sydney in 1935. A few months before his death on 11th October 1935 Unit ID: 48-29
A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" taken outside the Supreme Court Brisbane. This photo formed the frontispiece to his book "Sandy's Selection". Taken 1903 Unit ID: 48-63