Time Machine restore failing after 08 MacBook Pro updated to Maverick.

hi,
I have a 2.53GHz processor intel core 2 duo. 4GB 1067MHz DDR3 MacBook pro, circa 2008, and running Lion since 2012.
I have been backing up using a 1TB time capsule for the last 2 years.
Now I have just had a clean install to Maverick OSX10.9.5, but cannot see any files in the time machine pre-dating the install.
when I enter the time machine, the date bar on the right shows all the old backup dates, and will 'scoot' back to them, but all the finder window images are black, and will not populate with any data at all.
I've tried restoring from applications - that doesn't work either.
I have tried using the migration assistant and that doesn't see any HD prior to the clean install.
its bugging and worrying me (lost baby photos drama)
notebook to notebook migration help page says something about the source OS needing to be Mountain lion or newer, but does this apply to time machine back ups as well?
I didn't have this information prior to the update. boo.
can anyone shed some light for me?

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