Container Another place in Sydney where Steele Rudd resided on and off from 1926 to 1933. -17 Roslyn Street Potts Point Sydney Unit ID: 48-48
Container Another view of the township of Greenmount. Q. Taken 1932. The business premises of V. Brodie Co (Steele Rudd's wife was Miss "Tean" Brodie) at the immediate left Unit ID: 48-8
Container A remaining part of "The Firs" Hobby Q prior to its complete demolition. The home on the Darling Downs Q. from 1907 to 1917. Situated at the junction of the Toowomba-Warwaick Highway (New England Highway) and the road to Nobby. Taken 1932 Unit ID: 48-68
Container Arthur Hoey Davis "Steele Rudd". Aged 26. Taken in Brisbane at about the time of his marriage to Miss "Tean" Brodie of Greenmount Unit ID: 48-6
Container Arthur Hoey Davis "Steele Rudd" taken in Sydney 1928 aged 60 years. On the occasion of staging "The Rudd Family" play in The Grand Opera House Unit ID: 48-62
Container Arthur Hoey Davis "Steele Rudd" with his three sons. Taken in Brisbane 1919 L.to.R. Eric Drayton Davis; A.H. Davis "Steele Rudd" ; Arthur Lindsay Davis (Decd) and Vincent Gower Davis (Decd) Unit ID: 48-20
Container Arthur Morgan, Premier of Queensland-later "Sir Arthur" as drawn by A.J. Hingston for "Steele Rudd's Magazine" in 1905 Unit ID: 48-79
Container Artist, Alf Vincent's depiction of the Davis family arrival at "Shingle Hut" in Steele Rudd's book "On Our Selection" published in 1899 Unit ID: 48-112
Container 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
Container 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