even if they could get them compatible with our supply, it would take 2 years for them to switch on.
 
Agree with all the above - problem is they already have the lights

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Agree with all the above - problem is they already have the lights
 
You would need to check that the fitting is compliant with BS as you should not fit non BS items.
Check that the cable is rated for 230V since it is designed to 120V.

You could fit a transformer that would cost more than the fitting but would work OK.

So long as the fitting is E27 (and not E26) then:
You could try using pygmy sign lamps, a bit short, a bit bright but may be OK.
Some LED replacement lamps are about the right size.
Tubular or round cooker lamps may work but not be designed for out side use.
60mm Golf balls may well fit OK.

All depends on the sealing arrangement and depth of fitting.
 
Agree with all the above - problem is they already have the lights

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In which case walk away. Some customer are not worth dealing with.
 

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