Wooden Wall Light....no earth

There is absolutely nothing on that page, which I would consider as slightly useful to your problem.

All you need, is either a hole in each metallic part, a nut and bolt, plug suitable small cable lug, OR - instead of the nut and bolt, a self-tapper. The meatal bracket, and metal lamp-holder, both need to linked together by wire, and the wire terminating in a connector, into which your earth wire from the wall cable, also goes.
I don't know about that harry, the page contains lugs going down to 10mm.

But Pete had linked to a combined lug and terminal
 
IIRC the bulb holder is moulded onto the wire and changing it is not possible, I don't recall it being troublesome
She just needs to add the tag and earth wire then. :)
 
Would that make it safe? Also someone mentioned that the wires look aluminum as opposed to copper?

The wires are more likely tinned copper, if silver coloured, copper if copper coloured, or copper coated steel. The last option is the worst option.
 
It was several years ago I fitted a couple of similar units, from memory a vertical section through it is something like this
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I didn't dismantle it but imagine removing the nut inside the brass cup will allow the bulbholder (shown black) to drop down and out, from memory I thought it was just a black plastic moulding, in OPs image it does look metalic but it wasn't something I studied in detail. I did megger/insulation test between the metal cup and wiring and found no issue, equally when wired and in use I found nothing to be concerned about.
If the holder is metalic then a tag can possibly be fitted thus:
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if not it could be fitted thus:
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with the wire passing through a tiny hole in the back


More detail of the fitting:
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It was several years ago I fitted a couple of similar units, from memory a vertical section through it is something like thisView attachment 389961

I didn't dismantle it but imagine removing the nut inside the brass cup will allow the bulbholder (shown black) to drop down and out, from memory I thought it was just a black plastic moulding, in OPs image it does look metalic but it wasn't something I studied in detail. I did megger/insulation test between the metal cup and wiring and found no issue, equally when wired and in use I found nothing to be concerned about.
If the holder is metalic then a tag can possibly be fitted thus: View attachment 389962

if not it could be fitted thus:View attachment 389963 with the wire passing through a tiny hole in the back


More detail of the fitting: View attachment 389965View attachment 389964
Nice explanation
 
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Nikki - do you have access to the wiring in the ceiling?

One way to side-step all the earthing issues would be to put an LED power supply up there and use LED bulbs.

One way to side-step all the earthing issues would be to put a 12V LED power supply up there and use 12V LED bulbs.
 
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How likely do you think it that I meant put an LED power supply in which outputs 240V?
 
The "metal" parts may well be plastic, maybe OP can confirm they are actually metal.?
 

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