Lost data in Aperture - NOT recoverable through Time Machine!

I recently accidentally deleted photos in Aperture. Unfortunately, even though I backup regularly with Time Machine, I have come to find that Photos in Aperture libraries are non-recoverable.
Can anyone please help? Apple has no help topics for lost data.
Thanks in advance!
Glenn
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The photos in the library are recoverable. But you will likely have to restore the library and then navigate through the library to get the photos. You can get to them by right clicking the library and choosing "Show Package Contents" and then navigating the the project and again right clicking to do "show package contents" and then access the RAW files. It will be a bit tedious.
It's a lot easier if you're using referenced masters.

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