

- CACHE DAYLIFE IMAGESERVE 0DK6DKZ4UA5G9 610X DOWNLOAD
- CACHE DAYLIFE IMAGESERVE 0DK6DKZ4UA5G9 610X WINDOWS
Since 1900 the breeding of Bosnian horses has been selective and controlled and the rustic, hardy qualities of this small horse have been preserved. By the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries there were several types found within the Bosnian Breed, but not all were considered to be improvements. Horses of the area were influenced during the Roman occupation of the Balkan penunsula, and when the Turkish cavalry of the Ottoman Empire overtook the area, the blood of the eastern horses was infused. The small horse breeds found in the Balkans are all thought to be close descendants of the Tarpan with varying degrees of Mongolian influence. Originating in the Balkans and closely related to the Hutsul or Hucul of Romania and the Myzequea of Albania, the Bosnian is a small, compactly built horse. To see a modern-day photograph of a Bosnian Mountain Horse, click on the link below.Ĭ/imageserve/05j69N38y29HU/610x.jpg He is a Bosnian Mountain Horse (sometimes called a Bosnian-Herzegovinian Mountain Horse). (and at end is author's signature which is unreadable to me)Īs an added bonus from Olmin's wonderful translation, I was able to determine the breed of the beautiful (although somewhat short-legged) little horse. Our little herzegovinian horse whereon sitting a mister Lieutenant. Košatka, student (maybe Kósatka but less likely) I try to translate it but I apologize in advance for my English. military unit somewhere in Herzegovina (present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina) to town Písek, Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic) because in text is written "herzegovinian horse". I'm not sure but I think it was sent from K.u.k. Olmin: It is definetely written in Czech language. Many, MANY thanks to Olmin, who translated the text and by so doing determined where the photograph was probably taken, to whom the postcard was addressed, and that the rank of the officer in photo was lieutenant. It is addressed to a student in "Pisek," which was a city in Bohemia (the present-day Czech Republic). The language of the message on the back of the card is Czech. What a contrast this pleasant country estate presents to the battlefields of WWI! In the background to the left is some sort of summer house or gazebo, and the ground is sprinkled with tiny wildflowers. He is armed with a sabre complete with a bullion portapee (sabre knot), and he carries a riding crop in his right hand. This immaculately uniformed Austro-Hungarian officer sits astride a beautiful dark horse.
CACHE DAYLIFE IMAGESERVE 0DK6DKZ4UA5G9 610X WINDOWS
You can see this in action in the Windows Community Toolkit Sample App.WWI Austro-Hungarian Officer Mounted on a Bosnian Mountain Pony PreCacheAsync(Uri, Boolean, Boolean, CancellationToken)Īssures that item represented by Uri is cached If item is not found or is out of date, default instance of the generic type is returned Retrieves item represented by Uri from the in-memory cache if it exists and is not out of date. If the item is not found in the cache, it will try to downloaded and saved before returning it to the caller Retrieves item represented by Uri from the cache. GetFromCacheAsync(Uri, Boolean, CancellationToken, List>) Gets the StorageFile containing cached item for given Uri Gets or sets the number of retries trying to ensure the file is cached Gets or sets max in-memory item storage count Gets or sets a value indicating whether context should be maintained until type has been instantiated or not Gets or sets the life duration of every cache entry Please note that you can provide a parameter to define a timespan from now to select cache entries to delete.
CACHE DAYLIFE IMAGESERVE 0DK6DKZ4UA5G9 610X DOWNLOAD
If the image is not in the cache, ImageCache will try to download and store itĭim bitmapImage = Await (distantUri) If the image is not in the cache, ImageCache will try to download and store it Try it in the sample app Syntax // Set cache duration
