Actress Dame Barbara Windsor, who was best known for her role as Peggy Mitchell in Eastenders, has died aged 83. Barabra's husband Scott Mitchell said she died on Thursday (10 December).
In a statement to The Guardian, Scott said: "Her passing was from Alzheimer’s/dementia and Barbara eventually died peacefully and I spent the last seven days by her side.
"Myself, her family and friends will remember Barbara with love, a smile and affection for the many years of her love, fun, friendship and brightness she brought to all our lives and the entertainment she gave to so many thousands of others during her career.
"Barbara’s final weeks were typical of how she lived her life. Full of humour, drama and a fighting spirit until the end."
From her theatre production to a string of laugh-out-loud moments in the famous Carry On films and securing a firm place in our hearts as Peggy Mitchell in Eastenders, Barbara Windsor had an incredible career. She was also nominated for a British Academy Film Award for her role in Sparrows Can't Sing in 1963.
Here, we look back at her best on and off screen moments.
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Barbara Windsor, smiling since the beginning in 1955
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A young Barbara Windsor with Patricia Start, a fellow student at the Aida Forster Dancing School, were caught laughing together on a fairground ride at the Battersea Festival Gardens in London, 1955.
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Barbara Windsor, 1955
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A young Barbara Windsor posed during a photo session in October 1955. She started her career on stage in 1950 and made her first film appearance in an uncredited role in The Belles of St Trinian's in 1954.
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High kicks in 1955
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TV actress Barbara Windsor practised her high kicks at the Aida Foster Stage School for the role of Red Riding Hood in pantomime.
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Barbara Windsor circa 1960
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English actress and star of the Carry On films, Barbara Windsor circa 1960.
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Barbara in the bath, 1964
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A young Barbara Windsor in the bath during filming of Crooks in the Cloisters, 1964
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Barbara Windsor putting on lipstick, 1964
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Barbara Windsor puts on lipstick in her dressing room, August 1964.
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Barbara hitch-hiking in 1965
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In 1965, Barbara Windsor played a hitch-hiker in the British comedy San Ferry Ann which was directed by Jeremy Summers for British Lion.
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Barbara's name in lights, 1966
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The front of the Shaftesbury Theatre in London's West End during a run of Lionel Bart's 'Twang!', which starred Barbara Windsor, Maxwell Shaw and James Booth.
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Buying a flat in 1964
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Barbara Windsor in her new flat in the 60s.
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Carry On Camping, 1969
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Barbara Windsor in one of her most famous screen roles, Carry On Camping with Hattie Jacques.
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Barbara Windsor ready for Christmas
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Barbara Windsor posed in a festive outfit for a pantomime appearance, circa 1970.
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Carry on... Celebrating!
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Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Williams were two of the most famous Carry On stars and firm friends. Here they are at a party held at the Dorchester Hotel in London to celebrate the 21st Carry On film going into production.
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Barbara Windsor and the Carry On cast in 1972
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In 1972, Barbara Windsor starred in Carry On Abroad alongside Kenneth Williams (left) and Sid James (right). The film was about a group of British holidaymakers visiting an unfinished hotel.
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Barbara Windsor and Tommy Tune, 1972
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Actor Tommy Tune reached over the head of Barbara to take a drink from a waiter. The moment happened at a press reception for their film The Boy Friend.
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Barbara Windsor and Sid James, 1973
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The cast of Carry on London rehearsed in Soho. Barbara Windsor is photographed smiling with Sid James in September 1973.
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Barbara in Worzel Gummidge, 1979
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Filming of the children's television series Worzel Gummidge took place in Devon. Barbara Windsor played Saucy Nancy, a figurehead of a ship in the harbour who falls in love with Worzel.