James Dunlop saw these 36 globular clusters from his backyard in Parramatta NSW with his 9-inch speculum reflector in 1826.
He was the first person to see most of them.
NGC 104, NGC 362, NGC 1261, NGC 1851, NGC 2298
NGC 2808, NGC 3201, NGC 4372, NGC 4833, NGC 5139
NGC 5286, NGC 5824, NGC 5927, NGC 5986, NGC 6101
NGC 6139, NGC 6266, NGC 6316, NGC 6352, NGC 6362
NGC 6388, NGC 6397, NGC 6441, NGC 6496, NGC 6522
NGC 6541, NGC 6569, NGC 6584, NGC 6624, NGC 6637
NGC 6652, NGC 6681, NGC 6715, NGC 6723, NGC 6752
NGC 6809
For images of 35 Dunlop GC see:
http://picasaweb.google.com/dunlop18...obularClusters
Images of NGC 6522 and NGC 6624 are not included, and 6380 is too faint for Dunlop to see.
The 4 faintest GC in his list are NGCs 2298, 5824, 6101 and 6139.
For more details on all the 158 MW GC see:
http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/~spider/spider/mwgc/mwgc.html