I've been asked what galaxies are on Field 346. I have an information sheet on this field of view that also explains the various objects that it includes. Here is the text and galaxy information (brief version):
This field, in the constellation of Grus, is a long way (over 60 degrees) from the Milky Way. This can be seen by the relatively few stars present compared to fields which lie in the Milky Way. The absence of dust clouds or other obsuring matter from our Galaxy gives us a beautiful view of other galaxies. Many galaxies appear quite bright but completely invisible to the naked eye. The brightest star nu Gruis (5.6) , would just be visible to the unaided eye on a dark night. The "ghost" from this star can just be seen south west of the centre. (The reason this is a "reject" film.)
Several examples of spiral galaxies, both with and without bars, can be clearly distinguished on this film.
NGC 7368 (Type Sb), NGC 7410 (Type Sa), NGC 7412 (Type Sc), NGC 7418 (Type Sc), NGC 7424 (Type SBc), IC 5273 (Type SBb), NGC 7456 (Type Sc), NGC 7462 (Type Sb) and NGC 7552 (Type SBa).
I will try to add the contents of some other film in due course (when time permits).