The most easterly point in Great Britain is Norwich, England. Norwich is on the south eastern side of the island.
Norwich is the most easterly city - the most easterly twon is lowestoft, also the most easterly point of Great Britain
Mersea Island
Great Yarmouth.
The eastern most and western most points are both in the Aleuitian Islands in the State of Alaska.
The most easterly point of land that is within Canada's territory is Cape Spear. Cape Spear is a location in the Newfoundland province.
http://maps.google.com/ For Mainland Great Britain, the 0 Meridian passes through Greenwich, which is in SE London. The most Easterly point is Lowestoft, Suffolk and the most Westerly point is Corrachadh Mòr, Highland, Scotland. The most Southerly place is Lizard Point, Cornwall and the most Northerly, Dunnet Head, near John o Groats in Scotland.
Point lookout on north stradbroke island in queensland is the 2nd most easterly point in australia . Is only 2 mtrs inside of cape byron
The most easterly point in the United States is Point Udall in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is significant because it marks the easternmost point in the United States, where the first sunrise is seen each day.
The most easterly point in Ireland is in county Down.
Burr Point in County Down.
We don't know. Billions of years ago!
clearly not? as the only way something can be the "most easterly" would be by being the town that is at the furthest east. Its only based on the position. It's not an achievement? But if global warming has its way it wont be Lowestoft for much longer (: