Finder + photo confusion!

For some reason, I have two copies of all my photos under All Images in the Finder. I have noooo idea how this happened! Each copy of the same picture has a different resolution, too - 360 x 247 and another size, where both numbers are in the 2,000 range. I don't want two copies of each photo on my computer since I have a lot of them! So, I went about deleting one copy of each. But then, when I opened iPhoto, it couldn't find any of the pictures I'd deleted, even though there was still an un-deleted copy of them in the Finder. I'm so confused!
I'm new to Macs, but what I'd like is to be able to hold all my photos in iPhoto, but to still be able to search for them in the Finder under All Images - without all these mysterious extra copies!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for the response, just to clarify the partitions aren't named the same as folders on my hard drive. An internal volume or partition is named 'x' the external 'x backup'.

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