Time Machine display does not bridge long period of computer non-use

I have two locations where I work; call then "summer place" and "winter place." The two Mac installations are similar, both with a Time Machine safety net. I am now back at "summer place" and need to see a document from last summer.
The Time Machine history file database appears to be perfect. In fact I can get to any file that I need using Finder.
The problem is that using the Time Machine (elegant) interface, the history stops at the 6-month gap in time -- as if files before did not exist. (they do, just fine). Can this unusual artifact of Time Machine interface be overcome?

Did you use the +Browse Other Time Machine Disks+ option per V.K.'s post?
That name is badly worded (it should be something like +Browse Other TM Backups,)+ but it will take you into the TM interface in a way that should show all backups on the disk, not just those for the current "sequence."
Once you're in the TM Interface, it's possible such a long gap won't show properly (or at all) in the Timeline at the right. (I've never left such a long gap, so can't tell for sure). You may have to move or hold your mouse at the very top for a while for it to scroll back that far.
If that doesn't work, try navigating in the Timeline to the oldest one that does show, and select it.
Then see if there are any "real" Finder windows above the backup you selected in the "cascade" of them.

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