As part of the Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular
Clusters, 110 parallel fields were observed with the Wide Field Channel of the
Advanced Camera for Surveys, in the outskirts of 48 globular clusters, plus the
open cluster NGC 6791. Totalling about 0.3 square degrees of observed sky,
this is the largest homogeneous Hubble Space Telescope photometric survey of
Galalctic globular clusters outskirts to date. In particular, two distinct
pointings have been obtained for each target on average, all centred at about
6.5 arcmin from the cluster centre, thus covering a mean area of about
23arcmin2 for each globular cluster. For each field, at least one
exposure in both F475W and F814W filters was collected. In this work, we
publicly release the astrometric and photometric catalogues and the
astrometrised atlases for each of these fields.Comment: 30 pages, 23 figures. Accepted by MNRA