On Saturday I uploaded the latest updates to my website (though I'm two days late drawing attention to it here). On this St. George's Day, Albert Coates's birthday, and the anniversary of Shakespeare's death (and possibly birth) there's Coates 1926 recording of Siegfried's Funeral March, and a number of Shakespeare recordings: one with pupils from the Guildhall School of Music (a record which was entertainingly demolished in a Gramophone review), another with Basil Maine, and two sets of Linguaphone records of John Gielgud (the first, around 1930, has already been available on my site, the second probably dates from the mid 1950s, and has only a few overlaps with the earlier set.)
http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/currently_available_recordings.html#2011-04-23
As ever, I've got items I'm working on, but as I've acquired quite a few 78s recently, I've spent time digitising and listening to them, for later restoration, rather than focussing on restoration of items I've already digitised.
Damian R