Thanks Eric, a great image.
Here is the first description ever written of N3324.
James Dunlop wrote in 1826
"D322, A star of the 7th magnitude, involved in faint nebula."
Lacaille found N3293 in 1752.
Dunlop described N3293 in1826 as:
"D321, A very small cluster of very small bright stars; round figure, about 4' diameter; rich in extremely small stars resembling faint nebula."