Lost Events from Time Machine

I've lost some Events from a Time Machine backup and I'm pretty sure that I'm never going to get them back but I wondered if anyone else has had this experience and whether you were able to explain what happened.  I want to make sure it doesn't happen again.
I regularly make time machine backups, and last year the following happened:
12 July 2012 - Time Machine Backup
29 July 2012 - Import a new event to IPhoto
30 August 2012 - Import a new event to IPhoto
29 September 2012 - Time Machine Backup
19 October 2012 - Time Machine Backup
I know the two events imported successfully because I used them to upload a select few photo's to FB and I also ordered a few from photobox.
This week I viewed the 19 October backup and the two events are missing, they are also missing from the September backup.  I have noticed that both the iphoto backup files in Sep and Oct say last modified on 12 July 2012 which is a bit wierd.
I've tried TestDisk and PhotoRecovery, and also bought DiskDrill, I recovered over 60,000 jpegs but these two events have completely disappeared.  I ran the software recovery on the MacBook HardDrive, the TimeMachine Harddrive and my camera. No luck on any of them.
The camera is a Lumix Panasonic DMC-FZ38 in case that matters.
If anyone has any idea whats gone wrong, I'd be grateful of some help so I dont lose any more photos.  I've tried the Genius Bar at Apple but my helper didn't know what to suggest.
Cheers

A couple of things as you note TM is not an archive system. It is a back up system and anything removed from the computer will eventually be removed from the backup
Also TM is not designed to be run occasionally. It should always be running doing hourly backups. Running it the way you do totally defeats it purpose and because each run has so many changes makes it much more likely to have problems are for you to lose track of what you have. Based on your dates I'm guessing that for some reason a number of your runs failed and you missed or ignored the failure notices
And note that TM could not delete an event. It could fail to complete a backup so the latest library is not backed up or it can delete so  older library so old events go away but is can not parse the iPhoto library and remove an event
I strongly suggest you use TM the way it was designed and leave it always running
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