I love the Doctor, though I wouldn't agree with his rebuke of Warfield's pneumatology on all points. His "Preaching and Preachers" is must read material and I re-read it at least once or twice a year.Dr Lloyd-Jones was, and still is, hugely influential in Britain. He was not a Baptist as such, but he practised adult baptism only (though by sprinkling).
He was largely responsible for a renaiscence in expository preaching, in the re-discovery of the Puritans, in inter-denominational cooperation among conservative churches, and in Reformed thinking generally.
Is it true that there is a statue of Lloyd-Jones near Churchill's at the entry to the House of Commons?
BTW, I defended (if you will) Lloyd-Jones as an expository preacher against Iain Murray's criticisms in a chapter in my dissertation.