IPhoto 11 doesn't load my old photo library

I have an old iphoto library and my new iphoto 11 allows me to locate and load the 1.5 GB file, but when it loads there ia nothing?
No events or photos?
The library doesn't upgrading, so how do I load my old photos?
Thanks Ant.

What version was the old library created with and what iPhoto version are you using now?
OT

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