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From the pictures that Google returns when I search for 'lival pl011' those look pretty retro. Are you sure they aren't fluorescent tubes? I think you need to post pictures of the lamp, the bulb/tube and the transformer/driver/brick (both pre and post opening) before anyone will be able to safely help you. With LED you need to know the current and the voltage to buy a replacement brick, and with fluorescent it's equally complex. Can you link where you purchased them if you bought them new?
Used to be fluorescent tubes when the lamps were made, yeah. Now they're replaced with low energy compact tubes that are labeled and sold as LED.
This bulb lists mains voltage as the input. In another comment you include a picture of a ballast which isn't a typical transformer. I'd try plugging that bulb straight into the wall and see what happens. It's possible you can get rid of anything fancy like a ballast or transformer. Or maybe it'll only work with a ballast since there were originally florescent tubes there.