Ian Fleming's Jamaica

Morris Cargill is the acerbic and ultimately charming conscience of Jamaica (And obviously a man who bristles at the prospect of having his picture taken, especially when done badly.)

Morris Cargill, summer, 1997.

Columnist, essayist, advocate and farmer at points in his life, he is an example of what visitors might mistake for an expatriate "Englishman". While he is of Scots lineage, he is actually a full born son of Jamaica.

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