'Photos Library Recovered Photos' folder in Pictures

After a successful iPhoto to Photos migration, I have noticed a folder in 'HD > Users > xxxx > Pictures'  - titled 'Photos Library Recovered Photos'.
The folder contains 112 images.
When I open the Photos.app all my photos from my previous iPhoto Library seem to be there and everything is functioning correctly.
So why has this folder appeared and where have these images come from?

Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library there. Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
Look there for a Folder called 'Import' or 'Importing'.
Drag it to the Desktop. *Make no other changes*.
Start iPhoto. Does that help?
If it does then look inside that folder on your desktop. Does it contain anything you want? If not you can trash the folder.
Regards
TD

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