Texas_Ranger hit the nail on the head there - this is the sort of installation that would have been put in where a property would require seperate meters for flats etc. It is strange to see two fuses looped off the main cut-out (service head) as it does seriously reduce the load you can supply.

With a single looped service, you could put two 60A fuses in and rely on the diversity etc to prevent an overload. With two loops, you would only be looking at 30A fuses - more than enough for a one bedroom flat though.

It is unlikely that a PoCo would allow two loops these days - one is still acceptable over here, but a second would require a three phase service head, and a phase each.

The 100A written on the side of the fuse carriers is the maximum rating of the assembly, not the fuse size. A cut-out like this would normally have a maximum fuse size of 80A, as they will allow the current to exceed 80A for a while. If you wanted a 100A service, you would need a three phase heavy-duty cut-out

With regard to the conductor colours, these should either be red (phase) and black (neutral) or brown (phase) and blue (neutral) - these tails don't meet either of the current requirements!