New project photos won't display.

I imported some vacation photos into Aperture Version 3.1.3 yesterday. They were imported directly into a new project I created  After importing I could view the images and edit and delete.  12 hours later the project appears blank in that no thumbnails are displayed in either the project or in the Photos Library.  When I hold the cursor over the project folder it provides a count of the versions in the project folder but no images are displayed.  This has happened twice in 48 hours.  Fortunately the images are still on the SD cards.  Any guidance please?

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