Kitchen floor in 1950's house

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Might be doing some updating on a detached 1950's bed house. I think it is faily typical of the era. Cavity walls, wooden casement windows, pretty good quality construction in its day, a one off farmhouse.

The kitchen floor is yellowish tiles like quarry tiles very flat no movement.

Wondering on opinions on the sub floor under the kitchen. I guess is will be a concrete screed without a DPM under it? No idea how thick they used to make them...

I am wondering if I need to pull it up and put down a DPM before laying new tiles?
 
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