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Indeed. Even late Victorian houses didn't have it installed when built, at least not your standard Victorian semi/terrace, grander houses much more likely. Generally late Edwardian when middle class domestic properties started getting it installed I think. Much more common in normal dwellings from 1930's on. It was still common in remote areas for houses not be mains powered until the 70's, my grandparents didn't have it until the 80's but that was a supply issue to a remote farm.
You are right to get supply checked, a plug in unit (plug with LEDS on) can check L to N, L to E and N to E for earth and other faults.