Not sure this is the right place but...
I accompanied some walking group friends on a trek out on the Featherbed moss part of Bleaklow. Its a new area to me as I usually head south peak but very interesting. We came across a large solitary mushroom type standing stone. A few of our party knew it as the 1894 stone but not why. Does anyone know the origins of the name? The main theories we came up with were something to do with the rail tunnels built around then, or something to do with the county boundary. Google hasn't thrown up any answers so I am opening it up to the collective wisdom of the forum!