How do I make the photos on my external hard drive appear in the iPhoto screen

I recently had my hard drive "wiped" at the Apple store to speed it up. In the process I lost a lot which I am now restoring. Prior to the wipe the photos stored in my EHD appeared in the iPhoto screen by default. I have lost that and don't know how to restore it
Thanx for any help
poppi

Are they in an iPhoto Library?
Hold down the option (or alt) key key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library'
If not: import them.
Regards
TD

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