Lost all photos in iPhoto 6 (photos on external firewire drive)

when using iphoto i accidentally unplugged my external drive.
on reopening iPhoto all thumbs have turned to empty squares.
on opening an image i just get a large grey square with an ! in the centre.
My iphoto library is still on the external disk.
the original/modified folders still contain all the photos, as does that data folder. The folders at the top of the file entitled by each year do not contain any photos.
I have tried rebuilding by holding down CMD and option on startup to no effect.
Please help, my photos are an account of my life at uni.

You're most welcome.
Out of interest, what causes the library to become corrupted?<<<</div>
Darned if I know but, in your case, iPhoto was probably in the middle of doing something when the drive was inadvertently disconnected.

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