IPhoto loads, but freezes on 'Loading photos...' with the spinning wheel

Hi all,
Have had a quick look through the various Q&As and see that my problem is a fairly common one, but it seems that depending on how you get there determines the type of advice!
A while back, in the process of uploading a couple of pictures my camera powered down and left a couple of corrupt images in the library. More recently I moved the library to a LaCie external hard drive (using the iPhoto instructions!). This seemed to work, but as I try to load iPhoto today it freezes on 'Loading photos...'.
Any help that would be appreciated!
Yours without Applecare

Start iPhoto while holding the shift+option keys. Don't release them until you're prompted to confirm the intent to rebuild. Click on "Yes", then click "Save".

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