Restoring Photos from Time Machine external backup

HELP PLEASE !
Have accidentally deleted/removed all of my photos from iPhoto.
Can I restore from backup? How please.
THANKS a bunch!

If you are using Time Machine open TM in the dock, go back in time to when the library was there and good and click on "restore" - TM will restore the library as it was at the selected time
LN

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