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Unusual lighting wiring?

Hi. Today I was at a friend's house having a look at a couple of lights that weren't working (turned out that quite simply one of the neutrals had worked its way free in the first rose).

It was all too tight to see for definite, but I think the wiring was basically as per the drawing I have attached.

Could this be correct? In the "old days" was there a 3 core cable that was red/blue/black/yellow???

If so is this method common? I've only been taught loop in at the rose, or loop in at the switch (or JB method) so it's been a real headscratcher to try and work out.

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