Recovering an old iPhoto library from a Leopard Time Machine backup

Hello
I have an mini lacie usb disk with some old TM backups from an imac when it was running Leopard a few years back. The imac is now running Lion. There's a problem with the Lacie disk, however, - invalid key length etc Disk Utility can't repair the disk.
Is there any way to recover just the iphoto Library (58GB) from the last Backup that was made on that disk?
If I just try and drag the iPhoto icon across from the last backup I get a permissions issue.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.

Sorry, I answered too quickly
I don't think that you can just drag a folder (the iPhoto icon is really a folder) from the TM backup (due to the way TM uses hard links).
You can try to repair the TM Disk with a 3rd party app (i.e. DiskWarrior), as sometimes they can repair what DU cannot. 
You can also try an alternative TM interface to see if it can read the TM disk (i.e. Back-in-Time)

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